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Directly computing Wigner functions for open quantum systems

arXiv
Authors: Nick Huggett, Christian Käding, Mario Pitschmann, James Read

Year

2025

Paper ID

16393

Status

Preprint

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118

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Abstract

The Wigner function is a well-known phase space distribution function with many applications in quantum mechanics. In this article, we consider an open quantum system consisting of a non-relativistic single particle interacting with a general, possibly relativistic environment. For this system, we derive an expression for directly computing the time-dependent Wigner function from its initial values. This result renders time-dependent Wigner functions more applicable without having to make additional approximations that would otherwise be required in order to solve the corresponding equation of motion. As an illustration of our findings, we discuss the example of a non-relativistic single scalar particle interacting via a Yukawa interaction with an environment comprising another type of scalar field that is treated relativistically.

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  • The Wigner function is a well-known phase space distribution function with many applications in quantum mechanics.

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