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Unfolding quantum master equation into a system of real-valued equations: computationally effective expansion over the basis of generators

arXiv:1812.11626 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.100.053305

Abstract

Dynamics of an open -state quantum system is typically modeled with a Markovian master equation describing the evolution of the system's density operator. By using generators of group as a basis, the density operator can be transformed into a real-valued 'Bloch vector'. The Lindbladian, a super-operator which serves a generator of the evolution, %in the master equation, can be expanded over the same basis and recast in the form of a real matrix. Together, these expansions result is a non-homogeneous system of real-valued linear differential equations for the Bloch vector. Now one can, e.g., implement a high-performance parallel simplex algorithm to find a solution of this system which guarantees exact preservation of the norm and Hermiticity of the density matrix. However, when performed in a straightforward way, the expansion turns to be an operation of the time complexity . The complexity can be reduced when the number of dissipative operators is independent of , which is often the case for physically meaningful models. Here we present an algorithm to transform quantum master equation into a system of real-valued differential equations and propagate it forward in time. By using a scalable model, we evaluate computational efficiency of the algorithm and demonstrate that it is possible to handle the model system with states on a single node of a computer cluster.