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On Markovianity and classicality in multilevel spin-boson models.


ABSTRACT: We provide a detailed discussion about the unitary and reduced evolution induced by family of Hamiltonian models describing a multilevel system, with a ground state and a possibly multilevel excited sector, coupled to a multimode boson field via a rotating-wave interaction. We prove explicitly that the system, in the limit in which the coupling is flat with respect to the boson frequencies, is Markovian under sharp measurements in arbitrary bases; we also find necessary and sufficient conditions under which the process is classical, i.e. its family of multitime joint probability distributions satisfies the Kolmogorov consistency condition, and may thus be equivalently obtained by a classical stochastic process.

SUBMITTER: Chruscinski D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9883298 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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On Markovianity and classicality in multilevel spin-boson models.

Chruściński Dariusz D   Hesabi Samaneh S   Lonigro Davide D  

Scientific reports 20230127 1


We provide a detailed discussion about the unitary and reduced evolution induced by family of Hamiltonian models describing a multilevel system, with a ground state and a possibly multilevel excited sector, coupled to a multimode boson field via a rotating-wave interaction. We prove explicitly that the system, in the limit in which the coupling is flat with respect to the boson frequencies, is Markovian under sharp measurements in arbitrary bases; we also find necessary and sufficient conditions  ...[more]

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