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Effective approach to open systems with probability currents and the Grothendieck formalism

Quantum Physics 2025-09-10 v1

Abstract

An effective approach to open systems and irreversible phenomena is presented, where an open system Σ(d)\Sigma(d) with dd-dimensional Hilbert space, is a subsystem of a larger isolated system Σ(2d)\Sigma(2d) (the `full universe') with 2d2d-dimensional Hilbert space. A family of Bargmann-like representations (called zz-Bargmann representations) introduces naturally the larger space. The zz-Bargmann representations are defined through semi-unitary matrices (which are a coherent states formalism in disguise). The `openness' of the system is quantified with the probability current that flows from the system to the external world. The Grothendieck quantity Q{\cal Q} is shown to be related to the probability current, and is used as a figure of merit for the `openness' of a system. Q{\cal Q} is expressed in terms of `rescaling transformations' which change not only the phase but also the absolute value of the wavefunction, and are intimately linked to irreversible phenomena (e.g., damping/amplification). It is shown that unitary transformations in the isolated system Σ(2d)\Sigma(2d) (full universe), reduce to rescaling transformations when projected to its open subsystem Σ(d)\Sigma(d). The values of the Grothendieck Q{\cal Q} for various quantum states in an open system, are compared with those for their counterpart states in an isolated system.

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@article{arxiv.2509.07882,
  title  = {Effective approach to open systems with probability currents and the Grothendieck formalism},
  author = {A. Vourdas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.07882},
  year   = {2025}
}