Lindbladian Evolution with Selfadjoint Lindblad Operators as Averaged Random Unitary Evolution

Physics – Quantum Physics

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It is shown how any Lindbladian evolution with selfadjoint Lindblad operators, either Markovian or nonMarkovian, can be understood as an averaged random unitary evolution. Both mathematical and physical consequences are analyzed. First a simple and fast method to solve this kind of master equations is suggested and particularly illustrated with the phase-damped master equation for the multiphoton resonant Jaynes-Cummings model in the rotating-wave approximation. A generalization to some intrinsic decoherence models present in the literature is included. Under the same philosophy a proposal to generalize the Jaynes-Cummings model is suggested whose predictions are in accordance with experimental results in cavity QED and in ion traps. A comparison with stochastic dynamical collapse models is also included.

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