Classical correspondence beyond the Ehrenfest time for open quantum systems with general Lindbladians
Felipe Hern\'andez, Daniel Ranard, C. Jess Riedel

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Quantum and classical systems evolving under the same formal Hamiltonian may dramatically differ after the Ehrenfest timescale , even as . Coupling the system to a Markovian environment results in a Lindblad equation for the quantum evolution. Its classical counterpart is given by the Fokker-Planck equation on phase space, which describes Hamiltonian flow with friction and diffusive noise. The quantum and classical evolutions may be compared via the Wigner-Weyl representation. Due to decoherence, they are conjectured to match closely for times far beyond the Ehrenfest timescale as . We prove a version of this correspondence, bounding the error between the quantum and classical evolutions for any sufficiently regular Hamiltonian and Lindblad functions . The error is small when the strength of the diffusion …
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TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Statistical Mechanics and Entropy
