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Miniatures on Open Quantum Systems

Mathematical Physics 2026-04-14 v2 math.MP Operator Algebras Quantum Physics

Abstract

We presents a unified and concise exposition of key topics in the mathematical theory of open quantum systems, developed within the framework of operator algebras. The manuscript consolidates and extends a series of invited articles originally prepared for the Modern Encyclopedia of Mathematical Physics, combining foundational material with modern perspectives on non-equilibrium quantum statistical mechanics. After introducing the C*- and W*-algebraic formulation of quantum mechanics, the paper reviews quantum dynamical systems, KMS states, and Tomita-Takesaki modular theory, as well as CCR and CAR algebras for bosonic and fermionic systems. Particular emphasis is placed on infinite systems, non-equilibrium steady states, entropy production, and linear response theory. The later sections develop a systematic treatment of small systems coupled to reservoirs, open lattice quantum spin systems, culminating in a detailed discussion of competing notions of quantum entropy production. The presentation highlights structural insights, conceptual clarity, and connections between equilibrium and non-equilibrium phenomena, providing a self-contained reference for researchers and graduate students in mathematical physics.

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@article{arxiv.2601.20373,
  title  = {Miniatures on Open Quantum Systems},
  author = {Jan Derezinski and Vojkan Jaksic and Claude-Alain Pillet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.20373},
  year   = {2026}
}
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