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Higher variations for free L\'evy processes
For a general free L\'evy process, we prove the existence of its higher
variation processes as limits in distribution, and identify the limits in terms
of the L\'evy-It\^o representation of the original process. For a general free
compound Poisson process, this convergence holds almost uniformly, This implies
joint convergence in distribution to a -tuple of higher variation processes,
and so the existence of -fold stochastic integrals as almost uniform limits.
If the existence of moments of all orders is assumed, the result holds for free
additive (not necessarily stationary) processes and more general approximants.
In the appendix we note relevant properties of symmetric polynomials in
non-commuting variables
Numerically exact, time-dependent study of correlated electron transport in model molecular junctions
The multilayer multiconfiguration time-dependent Hartree theory within second
quantization representation of the Fock space is applied to study correlated
electron transport in models of single-molecule junctions. Extending previous
work, we consider models which include both electron-electron and
electronic-vibrational interaction. The results show the influence of the
interactions on the transient and the stationary electrical current. The
underlying physical mechanisms are analyzed in conjunction with the
nonequilibrium electronic population of the molecular bridge.Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1103.494
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