Symmetrized Liouvillian Gap in Markovian Open Quantum Systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2212.06317v2
- Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2022 07:21:42 GMT
- Title: Symmetrized Liouvillian Gap in Markovian Open Quantum Systems
- Authors: Takashi Mori and Tatsuhiko Shirai
- Abstract summary: We show a rigorous upper bound on the transient decay of auto-correlation functions in the steady state by introducing the symmetrized Liouvillian gap.
It is numerically shown that the symmetrized Liouvillian gap always give a correct upper bound on the decay of the auto-correlation function, but the standard Liouvillian gap does not.
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- Abstract: Markovian open quantum systems display complicated relaxation dynamics. The
spectral gap of the Liouvillian characterizes the asymptotic decay rate towards
the steady state, but it does not necessarily give a correct estimate of the
relaxation time because the crossover time to the asymptotic regime may be too
long. We here give a rigorous upper bound on the transient decay of
auto-correlation functions in the steady state by introducing the symmetrized
Liouvillian gap. The standard Liouvillian gap and the symmetrized one are
identical in an equilibrium situation but differ from each other in the absence
of the detailed balance condition. It is numerically shown that the symmetrized
Liouvillian gap always give a correct upper bound on the decay of the
auto-correlation function, but the standard Liouvillian gap does not.
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