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Open system dynamics from fundamental Lagrangian
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Angeli, Oliviero
, Gundhi, Anirudh
, Bassi, Angelo
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/ Equations of motion
/ Open systems
/ Quantum electrodynamics
/ System dynamics
2024
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Open system dynamics from fundamental Lagrangian
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Angeli, Oliviero
, Gundhi, Anirudh
, Bassi, Angelo
in
Criteria
/ Equations of motion
/ Open systems
/ Quantum electrodynamics
/ System dynamics
2024
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Open system dynamics from fundamental Lagrangian
2024
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Overview
Lagrangians can differ by a total derivative without altering the equations of motion, thus encoding the same physics. This is in general true both classically and quantum mechanically. We show, however, that in the context of open quantum systems, two Lagrangians that differ by a total derivative can lead to different physical predictions. We then discuss the criterion that allows one to choose between such Lagrangians. Further, starting from the appropriate QED Lagrangian, we derive the master equation for the non-relativistic electron interacting with thermal photons upto second order in the interactions. This case study lends further phenomenological support to our proposed criterion.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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