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From quantum stochastic differential equations to Gisin-Percival state diffusion

Abstract

Starting from the quantum stochastic differential equations of Hudson and Parthasarathy (Comm. Math. Phys. 93, 301 (1984)) and exploiting the Wiener-Ito-Segal isomorphism between the Boson Fock reservoir space Γ(L2(R+)(CnCn))\Gamma(L^2(\mathbb{R}_+)\otimes (\mathbb{C}^{n}\oplus \mathbb{C}^{n})) and the Hilbert space L2(μ)L^2(\mu), where μ\mu is the Wiener probability measure of a complex nn-dimensional vector-valued standard Brownian motion {B(t),t0}\{\mathbf{B}(t), t\geq 0\}, we derive a non-linear stochastic Schrodinger equation describing a classical diffusion of states of a quantum system, driven by the Brownian motion B\mathbf{B}. Changing this Brownian motion by an appropriate Girsanov transformation, we arrive at the Gisin-Percival state diffusion equation (J. Phys. A, 167, 315 (1992)). This approach also yields an explicit solution of the Gisin-Percival equation, in terms of the Hudson-Parthasarathy unitary process and a radomized Weyl displacement process. Irreversible dynamics of system density operators described by the well-known Gorini-Kossakowski-Sudarshan-Lindblad master equation is unraveled by coarse-graining over the Gisin-Percival quantum state trajectories.Comment: 28 pages, one pdf figure. An error in the multiplying factor in Eq. (102) corrected. To appear in Journal of Mathematical Physic

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