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Open Quantum Systems as Regular Holonomic $\mathcal{D}$-Modules: The Mixed Hodge Structure of Spectral Singularities

Mathematical Physics 2025-12-23 v1 Algebraic Geometry math.MP Quantum Physics

Abstract

The geometric description of open quantum systems via the Quantum Geometric Tensor (QGT) traditionally relies on the assumption that the physical states form a differentiable vector bundle over the parameter manifold. This framework becomes ill-posed at spectral singularities, such as Exceptional Points, where the eigen-bundle admits no local trivialization due to dimension reduction. In this work, we resolve this obstruction by demonstrating that the family of Liouvillian superoperators L(k)\mathcal{L}(k) over a complex parameter manifold XX canonically defines a \textbf{regular holonomic DX\mathcal{D}_X-module} M\mathcal{M}. By identifying the physical coherence order with the Hodge filtration and the decay rate hierarchy with the \textbf{Kashiwara filtration}, we show that the open quantum system underlies a \textbf{Mixed Hodge Module (MHM)} structure in the sense of Saito. This identification allows us to apply the \textbf{Grothendieck six-functor formalism} rigorously to dissipative dynamics. We prove that the divergence corresponds to a non-trivial cohomology class in ExtDX1\text{Ext}^1_{\mathcal{D}_X}, thereby regularizing the Quantum Geometric Tensor without ad-hoc cutoffs. Specifically, the ``singular component'' of the Complete QGT arises as the residue of the connection on the \textbf{Brieskorn lattice} associated with the vanishing cycles functor.

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@article{arxiv.2512.19487,
  title  = {Open Quantum Systems as Regular Holonomic $\mathcal{D}$-Modules: The Mixed Hodge Structure of Spectral Singularities},
  author = {Prasoon Saurabh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.19487},
  year   = {2025}
}

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30 pages, 5 figures