Quantum multipole noise

Abstract

Quantum multipole noise is defined as a family of creation and annihilation operators with commutation relations proportional to derivatives of delta function of difference of the times, [c-n(t),c+n(τ)]≈ δ(n)(τ-t). In this paper an explicit operator representation of the quantum multipole noise is constructed in a suitable pseudo-Hilbert space (i.e., in a Hilbert space with indefinite metric). For making this representation, we introduce a class of Hilbert spaces obtained as completion of the Schwartz space in specific norms. Using this representation, we obtain an asymptotic expansion as a series in quantum multipole noise for multitime correlation functions which describe the dynamics of open quantum systems weakly interacting with a reservoir.

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