Talk:Lindblad superoperator
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[edit]This page should not be speedily deleted because... (your reason here) --TheAtomGuy (talk) 18:38, 14 September 2011 (UTC)
this is a very important derivation in the so-called theory of open quantum systems. it is extremely important in the (perhaps niche) fields of quantum optics and quantum electronics. it is a very important step in introducing dissipation into the otherwise unitary evolution of quantum mechanics, and thus allowing for the modeling of physically realizable systems. think of atoms in fabry-perot cavities (a huge part of amo physics), polaritons in quantum wells, nuclear spins in bulk materials, etc. i will finish the derivation soon. did i mention it was important?
Mistake in Lindblad Equation?
[edit]I may be mistaken, but I have from another source that
Which is correct? This or the article?