Open Quantum Systems: Foundations and Theory (Graduate Texts in Physics)

Open Quantum Systems: Foundations and Theory (Graduate Texts in Physics)

Open Quantum Systems: Foundations and Theory (Graduate Texts in Physics)

by: Bassano Vacchini (Author)

Publisher: Springer

Edition: 2024th

Publication Date: 2024-12-31

Language: English

Print Length: 444 pages

ISBN-10: 3031582179

ISBN-13: 9783031582172

Book Description

The proposed book is a bridge between the foundations of quantum mechanics and the theory of open quantum systems. The treatment of open quantum systems is a rapidly growing subject, of interest to an ever-increasing number of scientists. The main focus is on overcoming the idealization of perfect isolation of a quantum system, so as to allow for a more realistic treatment and to provide the relevant background for the development of quantum technologies. The book is addressed to students and researchers in the field of open quantum systems and more generally quantum mechanics, a wide community of physicists, mathematicians, and chemists. It is devised both to enter the field and to prepare a series of lectures or a one-semester course on the topic.

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The proposed book is a bridge between the foundations of quantum mechanics and the theory of open quantum systems. The treatment of open quantum systems is a rapidly growing subject, of interest to an ever-increasing number of scientists. The main focus is on overcoming the idealization of perfect isolation of a quantum system, so as to allow for a more realistic treatment and to provide the relevant background for the development of quantum technologies. The book is addressed to students and researchers in the field of open quantum systems and more generally quantum mechanics, a wide community of physicists, mathematicians, and chemists. It is devised both to enter the field and to prepare a series of lectures or a one-semester course on the topic.

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