A kinetic theory for quantum information transport
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.00385v2
- Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2021 23:51:22 GMT
- Title: A kinetic theory for quantum information transport
- Authors: F. Anza
- Abstract summary: This is a framework aimed at describing how out of equilibrium open quantum systems move information around their state space.
The main goal is to build new mathematical tools, together with physical intuition, to improve our understanding of non-equilibrium phenomena in quantum systems.
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- Abstract: In this work we build a theoretical framework for the transport of
information in quantum systems. This is a framework aimed at describing how out
of equilibrium open quantum systems move information around their state space,
using an approach inspired by transport theories. The main goal is to build new
mathematical tools, together with physical intuition, to improve our
understanding of non-equilibrium phenomena in quantum systems. In particular,
we are aiming at unraveling the interplay between dynamical properties and
information-theoretic features. The main rationale here is to have a framework
that can imitate, and potentially replicate, the decades-long history of
success of transport theories in modeling non-equilibrium phenomena.
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