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Pillet, Claude-Alain (redaktør)

Open Quantum Systems III e-bog

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This volume is the third and last of a series devoted to the lecture notes of the Grenoble Summer School on &quote;Open Quantum Systems&quote; which took place at the th th Institut Fourier from June 16 to July 4 2003. The contributions presented in this volumecorrespondtoexpanded versionsofthelecturenotesprovidedbytheauthors to the students of the Summer School. The corresponding lectures were...
E-bog 509,93 DKK
Forfattere Pillet, Claude-Alain (redaktør)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 18 august 2006
Genrer Cybernetics and systems theory
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9783540339670
This volume is the third and last of a series devoted to the lecture notes of the Grenoble Summer School on "e;Open Quantum Systems"e; which took place at the th th Institut Fourier from June 16 to July 4 2003. The contributions presented in this volumecorrespondtoexpanded versionsofthelecturenotesprovidedbytheauthors to the students of the Summer School. The corresponding lectures were scheduled in the last part of the School devoted to recent developments in the study of Open Quantum Systems. Whereas the rst two volumes were dedicated to a detailed exposition of the mathematical techniques and physical concepts relevant in the study of Open S- tems with noapriori pre-requisites, the contributions presented in this volume request from the reader some familiarity with these aspects. Indeed, the material presented here aims at leading the reader already acquainted with the basics in ? quantum statistical mechanics, spectral theory of linear operators,C -dynamical systems, and quantum stochastic differential equations to the front of the current research done on various aspects of Open Quantum Systems. Nevertheless, pe- gogical efforts have been made by the various authors of these notes so that this volume should be essentially self-contained for a reader with minimal previous - posure to the themes listed above. In any case, the reader in need of complements can always turn to these rst two volumes. The topics covered in these lectures notes start with an introduction to n- equilibrium quantum statistical mechanics.