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Stochastic Representation of Non-Markovian Fermionic Quantum Dissipation

Published 28 Sep 2018 in cond-mat.stat-mech | (1809.11016v1)

Abstract: Quantum Brownian motion plays a fundamental role in many areas of modern physics. In the path-integral formulation, the environmental quantum fluctuations driving the system dynamics can be characterized by auxiliary stochastic fields. For fermion bath environment the stochastic fields are Grassmann-valued, and cannot be represented by conventional classical numbers. In this Letter, we propose a strategy to map the nonclassical Grassmann fields onto Gaussian white noises along with a set of quantized pseudo-states. This results in a numerically feasible stochastic equation of motion (SEOM) method for fermionic open systems. The SEOM yields exact physical observables for noninteracting systems, and accurate approximate results for interacting systems. The practicality and accuracy of the proposed SEOM are exemplified by direct stochastic simulations conducted on a single-impurity Anderson model.

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