Markovian dynamics under weak periodic coupling
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.07024v2
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2021 11:16:33 GMT
- Title: Markovian dynamics under weak periodic coupling
- Authors: Krzysztof Szczygielski
- Abstract summary: We derive a corresponding Markovian Master Equation under usual assumption of weak coupling.
Special attention is granted to the case of uniformly (globally) modulated interaction, where some general results concerning the Floquet normal form of a solution and its stability are also addressed.
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- Abstract: We examine a completely positive and trace preserving evolution of finite
dimensional open quantum system, coupled to large environment via periodically
modulated interaction Hamiltonian. We derive a corresponding Markovian Master
Equation under usual assumption of weak coupling using the projection operator
techniques, in two opposite regimes of very small and very large modulation
frequency. Special attention is granted to the case of uniformly (globally)
modulated interaction, where some general results concerning the Floquet normal
form of a solution and its asymptotic stability are also addressed.
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