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Open Quantum Systems A Mathematical Perspective 1st Ed Dorothea Bahns

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Open Quantum Systems A Mathematical Perspective 1st Ed Dorothea Bahns
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing; Birkhäuser
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.88 MB
Author: Dorothea Bahns, Anke Pohl, Ingo Witt
ISBN: 9783030130459, 9783030130466, 3030130452, 3030130460
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Open Quantum Systems A Mathematical Perspective 1st Ed Dorothea Bahns by Dorothea Bahns, Anke Pohl, Ingo Witt 9783030130459, 9783030130466, 3030130452, 3030130460 instant download after payment.

This book presents four survey articles on various aspects of open quantum systems, specifically addressing quantum Markovian processes, Feller semigroups and nonequilibrium dynamics. The contributions are based on lectures given by distinguished experts at a summer school in Göttingen, Germany. Starting from basic notions, the authors of these lecture notes accompany the reader on a journey up to the latest research, highlighting new challenges and addressing unsolved problems at the interface between mathematics and physics. Though the book is primarily addressed to graduate students, it will also be of interest to researchers.

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