Physics Asked by Lonodon243 on October 1, 2021
I am working on an open system and I would like to use the Lindblad master equation but also I would like to add noise to it. If is possible.
All the books and papers I did read about tells me that in order to add noise you have to use the Quantum Langevian equation and derive the master equation from there. Which is, of course, different from the Lindblad master equation.
My question is: can I add noise to the Lindbland master equation? If the answer is positive can someone please point me to where to find such information?
Thank you
It depend on the noise type that you want to use, for white noise in many case you can use Lindblad equation and a proper super-operator to implement the noise. Look for example at this Prof.Dr. Pelenio's article:
http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1367-2630/10/11/113019/meta
You can get the article from their research-gate profile for free.
Answered by Looser on October 1, 2021
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