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* B. K. Nikolic, ''One-dimensional models of adiabatic charge and spin pumping''. | * B. K. Nikolic, ''One-dimensional models of adiabatic charge and spin pumping''. | ||
* J. A. Fernandez Sanchez, ''Schwinger-Keldysh ("in-in") vs. Feynman ("in-out") path integral'' | * J. A. Fernandez Sanchez, ''Schwinger-Keldysh ("in-in") vs. Feynman ("in-out") path integral with harmonic oscillator examples.'' | ||
* L. H. Mai, ''Introduction to the Lindblad master equation with QuTiP and/or HOQST examples.'' | * L. H. Mai, ''Introduction to the Lindblad master equation with QuTiP and/or HOQST examples.'' | ||
* J. Kim, ''Measurement-induced decoherence and information in double-slit interference''. | * J. Kim, ''Measurement-induced decoherence and information in double-slit interference''. | ||
* L. Herrera, ''Numerically “exact” approach to open quantum dynamics: The hierarchical equations of motion (HEOM)''. | * L. Herrera, ''Numerically “exact” approach to open quantum dynamics: The hierarchical equations of motion (HEOM)''. |
Revision as of 10:10, 24 October 2022
- B. K. Nikolic, One-dimensional models of adiabatic charge and spin pumping.
- J. A. Fernandez Sanchez, Schwinger-Keldysh ("in-in") vs. Feynman ("in-out") path integral with harmonic oscillator examples.
- L. H. Mai, Introduction to the Lindblad master equation with QuTiP and/or HOQST examples.
- J. Kim, Measurement-induced decoherence and information in double-slit interference.
- L. Herrera, Numerically “exact” approach to open quantum dynamics: The hierarchical equations of motion (HEOM).