Non-Standard neutral kaons dynamics from D-brane statistics
F. Benatti, R. Floreanini

TL;DR
This paper explores how non-standard, dissipative dynamics of neutral kaons can arise from their interaction with a D-brane environment modeled as a heat bath of quanta with infinite statistics, extending traditional quantum descriptions.
Contribution
It introduces a D-brane-based environment as a source of non-unitary, dissipative dynamics in neutral kaons within the open quantum systems framework.
Findings
D-branes can induce non-standard time evolution in kaon systems
The environment modeled as a heat bath of infinite statistics quanta
Extension of quantum dynamics to include dissipative effects
Abstract
The neutral kaon system can be effectively described by non-unitary, dissipative, completely positive dynamics that extend the usual treatment. In the framework of open quantum systems, we show how the origin of these non-standard time evolutions can be traced to the interaction of the kaon system with a large environment. We find that D-branes, effectively described by a heat-bath of quanta obeying infinite statistics, could constitute a realistic example of such an environment.
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