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Mar 19, 2009 · This is the solution to the Liouville equation in the interaction picture. It can also be written in terms of a superoperator G $$, the time-propagator: ρρII() ()tGt= 0 $$ (9.44) G $$ is defined in the interaction picture as † 00 ˆˆ GA U A UII≡ $$ (9.45) For the case where the eigenstates of H0 are known (no relaxation), the propagation ...
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