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Driven-dissipative quantum Monte Carlo method for open quantum systems

Nagy, Alexandra  
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Savona, Vincenzo
May 30, 2018
Physical Review A

We develop a real-time full configuration-interaction quantum Monte Carlo approach to model driven-dissipative open quantum systems with Markovian system-bath coupling. The method enables stochastic sampling of the Liouville–von Neumann time evolution of the density matrix thanks to a massively parallel algorithm, thus providing estimates of observables on the nonequilibrium steady state. We present the underlying theory and introduce an initiator technique and importance sampling to reduce the statistical error. Finally, we demonstrate the efficiency of our approach by applying it to the driven-dissipative two-dimensional XYZ spin-1/2 model on a lattice.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevA.97.052129
Author(s)
Nagy, Alexandra  
Savona, Vincenzo
Date Issued

2018-05-30

Published in
Physical Review A
Volume

97

Issue

5

Article Number

052129

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REVIEWED

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August 29, 2018
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