Tuesday, September 4 |
07:30 - 08:30 |
Breakfast (Restaurant at your assigned hotel) |
08:30 - 09:30 |
Roberto Quezada: Quantum energy transport models: structure of invariant states ↓ We will discuss on the general structure of the stationary states of excitation energy transport models and weak coupling limit type generators. Starting with the case of a non-degenerate reference Hamiltonian, we study the structure of stationary states belonging to the annihilator of all Krauss operators, including detailed balance and local detailed balance states. \\
(Joint work with \'Alvaro Hern\'andez-Cervantes) (Conference Room San Felipe) |
09:30 - 10:30 |
Julio Cesar García: Some quantum transport models: stationary sates and the free decoherence algebra ↓ The mechanisms of quantum transport have attracted the attention of researchers from different areas (physics, chemistry, mathematics), who have produced an important amount of scientific, experimental or theoretical, work focused on describing and modeling these complex mechanisms. \\
Due to their characteristics as complex systems, semigroups of weak coupling limit type, with degenerate Hamiltonian, are suitable for modeling these phenomena. In this talk we will discuss the mathematical structure of the infinitesimal generator of some of these semigroups and the set of their stationary states. We will also present what is Free-Decoherence Algebra of a dynamic quantum semigroup of Markov, some characterizations of it and its application in the quantum transport model of [1]. \\ \\
\noindent{\bf References} \\
[1] Aref'eva, Y., Volovich, I. and Kozyrev, S. 2015. Stochastic Limit
Method and Interference in Quantum Many-particles Systems. Theoretical
and Mathematical Physics 183(3) (2015) 782-799 (Conference Room San Felipe) |
10:30 - 11:00 |
Coffee Break (Conference Room San Felipe) |
11:00 - 12:00 |
Franco Fagnola: Structure of quantum Markov semigroups ↓ We describe the structure of generators of norm-continuous
quantum Markov semigroups with atomic decoherence-free subalgebra providing
a natural decomposition of a Markovian quantum open system into its
irreducible components and noiseless components.
As an application, we discuss the structure of invariant states of
certain quantum Markov semigroups of weak coupling limit type (Conference Room San Felipe) |
12:00 - 13:00 |
Emanuela Sasso: What happens when decoherence-free sub algebra is atomic? ↓ In this talk we want to explain the relationships between the atomicity of the decoherence-free subalgebra, environmental decoherence, ergodic decomposition of the trace class operators, and the structure of fixed points. In particular, we show that, for a Quantum Markov Semigroup (QMS) with a faithful normal invariant state, the atomicity of the decoherence-free subalgebra and environmental decoherence are equivalent. Moreover, we characterize the set of reversible states and explicitly describe the relationship between the decoherence-free subalgebra and the fixed point subalgebra for QMSs with the above equivalent properties.
Loosely speaking one can say that, for QMSs with a faithful invariant state, the same conclusions can be drawn replacing finite dimensionality of the system Hilbert space by atomicity of the decoherence-free subalgebra. (Conference Room San Felipe) |
13:00 - 13:20 |
Franco Fagnola: Discussion (Conference Room San Felipe) |
13:30 - 15:00 |
Lunch (Restaurant Hotel Hacienda Los Laureles) |
15:00 - 16:00 |
Alex Wiedemann: Quantum Dynamical Semigroup Generator Induced Digraphs ↓ In recent years, digraph induced generators of quantum dynamical semigroups have been introduced and studied, particularly in the context of unique relaxation. In this talk we consider the converse construction to show every generator \mathcal{L} naturally gives rise to a digraph G_\mathcal{L}. In specialized cases we use properties of G_\mathcal{L} to explicitly compute all invariant states of the semigroup. In the general case we discuss relaxation and the number of invariant states of the semigroup in terms of several other generator induced graphs (Conference Room San Felipe) |
16:00 - 16:30 |
Coffee Break (Conference Room San Felipe) |
16:30 - 17:30 |
Alexander Belton: From quantum random walks to quasifree stochastic cocycles ↓ Attal and Joye (J. Funct. Anal. 247, 2007) studied a repeated-interactions model driven by particles in a faithful normal state. As they observed, the limit dynamics obey a Langevin equation driven by quantum noises which satisfy the commutation relations for a quasifree state.
Inspired by this example, we describe a general framework to handle such quasifree random walks. The theory of quasifree quantum stochastic integration required to describe the limit cocycles builds on early work of Hudson and Lindsay, together with more recent work of Lindsay, Margetts and Weatherall. \\
(Joint work with Micha³ Gnacik, Martin Lindsay and Ping Zhong) (Conference Room San Felipe) |
17:30 - 18:30 |
Duncan Wright: On the Nonlinearity of Quantum Dynamical Entropy ↓ We show that the quantum dynamical entropy introduced by Slomczynski and Zyczkowski is nonlinear in the time interval between successive measurements of a quantum dynamical system. This is in contrast to Kolmogorov-Sinai dynamical entropy for classical dynamical systems, which is linear in time. We also compute the exact values of quantum dynamical entropy for the Hadamard walk with varying Lüders-von Neumann instruments and partitions (Conference Room San Felipe) |
19:00 - 21:00 |
Dinner (Restaurant Hotel Hacienda Los Laureles) |