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Esposito, Massimiliano
Bibliographical reference
eprint arXiv:cond-mat/0412495
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12
2004
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Description
In this thesis, we investigate the emergence of kinetic processes in
finite quantum systems. We first generalize the Redfield theory to
describe the dynamics of a small quantum system weakly interacting with
an environment of finite heat capacity. We then study in detail the
spin-GORM model, a model made of a two-level system interacting with a
random matrix environment. By doing this, we verify our new theory and
find a critical size of the environment over which kinetic processes
occur. We finally study the emergence of a diffusive transport process,
on a finite tight-binding subsystem interacting with a fast environment,
when the size of subsystem exceeds a critical value.