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In quantum mechanics, the Lindblad equation or master equation in the Lindblad form is the most general type of markovian master equation describing non-unitary (dissipative) evolution of the density matrix ho that's trace preserving and completely positive for any initial condition. It reads: » dot ho=-=0. Here ar n is the mean number of excitations in the reservoir damping the oscillator and gamma is the decay rate. Additional Lindblad operators can be included to model various forms of dephasing and vibrational relaxation. These methods have been incorporated into grid-based density matrix propagation methods.

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