The structure of the initial system-environment state is fundamental to determining the nature and characteristics of the evolution of such an open quantum system. The usual assumption is to consider… Click to show full abstract
The structure of the initial system-environment state is fundamental to determining the nature and characteristics of the evolution of such an open quantum system. The usual assumption is to consider that the initial system-environment state is separable. Here, we go beyond this simple case and derive the evolution equations, up to second order in a weak-coupling expansion, that describe the evolution of the reduced density matrix of the system for any arbitrary system-environment initial state. The structure of these equations allows us to determine the initial conditions for which the evolution of the reduced density matrix can be written in terms of a set of Lindblad-like equations, once considering the Markov and secular approximations. Moreover, we show that for initial states belonging to a subset of separable states such Lindblad-like equations become actual Lindblad equations and that the evolution of rho(s) thereby obtained is also trace and positive preserving.
               
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