Advances in open systems and fundamental tests of quantum mechanics : proceedings of the 684. WE-Heraeus-Seminar, Bad Honnef, Germany, 2-5 December 2018
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Advances in open systems and fundamental tests of quantum mechanics : proceedings of the 684. WE-Heraeus-Seminar, Bad Honnef, Germany, 2-5 December 2018
(Springer proceedings in physics, v. 237)
Springer, c2019
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Includes bibliographical references and author index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Quantum mechanics has shown unprecedented success as a physical theory, but it has forced a new view on the description of physical reality. In recent years, important progress has been achieved both in the theory of open quantum systems and in the experimental realization and control of such systems. A great deal of the new results is concerned with the characterization and quantification of quantum memory effects.
From this perspective, the 684. WE-Heraeus-Seminar has brought together scientists from different communities, both theoretical and experimental, sharing expertise on open quantum systems, as well as the commitment to the understanding of quantum mechanics.
This book consists of many contributions addressing the diversified physics community interested in foundations of quantum mechanics and its applications and it reports about recent results in open quantum systems and their connection with the most advanced experiments testing quantum mechanics.
Table of Contents
Non-Markovian dynamics in molecular aggregates: coherence and decoherence in structured environments.- Information-theoretic framework for the study of system-bath correlations in open quantum systems dynamics.- Experimental bounds on the phenomenological parameters of spontaneous wave function collapse models.- On memory kernel master equation.- Mapping quantum collision models into canonical system-reservoir models.- Dynamical detection of system-environment correlations with local operations: Theory and experiments.- Open system dynamics and master equations with good thermodynamical behaviour.- Probing quantum memory effects with high resolution.- Structured open quantum systems.
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