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Main Authors: Morillas-Rozas, Marcel, López-García, Alberto, Rivero, Gonzalo Reina, Cao, Jianshu, Cerrillo, Javier
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.08458
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author Morillas-Rozas, Marcel
López-García, Alberto
Rivero, Gonzalo Reina
Cao, Jianshu
Cerrillo, Javier
author_facet Morillas-Rozas, Marcel
López-García, Alberto
Rivero, Gonzalo Reina
Cao, Jianshu
Cerrillo, Javier
contents The transfer tensor method is a versatile tool for analyzing and propagating general open quantum systems. It captures in a compact manner all memory effects in a non-Markovian system through a straightforward transformation of a set of dynamical maps. Transfer tensors provide the exact convolutional propagator associated with a given time discretization over the past evolution of an open quantum system. Here we show that, for any finite time discretization, the memory kernel of the Nakajima Zwanzig equation deviates from the exact transfer tensors, although both converge in the continuous-time limit, as expected. We examine this behaviour in the context of an analytically solvable model: a two level atom resonant with a lossy cavity in the Jaynes Cummings limit. The atomic dynamics separate into two decoupled degrees of freedom -- the coherence and the population inversion. We derive exact expressions for the dynamical map, the transfer tensors and the memory kernel governing the coherence, and we relate them to their counterparts for the population inversion. As a function of the ratio between the cavity loss rate and the atom-cavity coupling strength, we identify regions of enhanced non-Markovianity in which the system can be described as fully Markovian for certain time-step choices.
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spellingShingle The Transfer Tensor Method: an Analytical Study Case
Morillas-Rozas, Marcel
López-García, Alberto
Rivero, Gonzalo Reina
Cao, Jianshu
Cerrillo, Javier
Quantum Physics
The transfer tensor method is a versatile tool for analyzing and propagating general open quantum systems. It captures in a compact manner all memory effects in a non-Markovian system through a straightforward transformation of a set of dynamical maps. Transfer tensors provide the exact convolutional propagator associated with a given time discretization over the past evolution of an open quantum system. Here we show that, for any finite time discretization, the memory kernel of the Nakajima Zwanzig equation deviates from the exact transfer tensors, although both converge in the continuous-time limit, as expected. We examine this behaviour in the context of an analytically solvable model: a two level atom resonant with a lossy cavity in the Jaynes Cummings limit. The atomic dynamics separate into two decoupled degrees of freedom -- the coherence and the population inversion. We derive exact expressions for the dynamical map, the transfer tensors and the memory kernel governing the coherence, and we relate them to their counterparts for the population inversion. As a function of the ratio between the cavity loss rate and the atom-cavity coupling strength, we identify regions of enhanced non-Markovianity in which the system can be described as fully Markovian for certain time-step choices.
title The Transfer Tensor Method: an Analytical Study Case
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.08458