Published June 24, 2024 | Version v0.5.0
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tempoCollaboration/OQuPy: Version 0.5.0

  • 1. International Center for Theoretical Physics
  • 2. Trinity College Dublin

Description

This open source project aims to facilitate versatile numerical tools to efficiently compute the dynamics of quantum systems that are possibly strongly coupled to structured environments. It facilitates the convenient application of several numerical methods that combine the conceptional advantages of the process tensor framework [1], with the numerical efficiency of tensor networks.

OQuPy includes numerically exact methods (i.e. employing only numerically well controlled approximations) for the non-Markovian dynamics and multi-time correlations of ...

  • quantum systems coupled to a single environment [2-4],
  • quantum systems coupled to multiple environments [5],
  • interacting chains of non-Markovian open quantum systems [6], and
  • ensembles of open many-body systems with many-to-one coupling [7].

Furthermore, OQuPy implements methods to ...

  • optimize control protocols for non-Markovian open quantum systems [8,9],
  • compute the dynamics of an non-Markovian environment [10], and
  • obtain the thermal state of a strongly couled quantum system [11].

MAJOR CODE CONTRIBUTIONS

Version 0.5.0

Version 0.4.0

Version 0.3.0

Version 0.2.0

  • Gerald E. Fux: Chains of open quantum systems [6].
  • Dainius Kilda: Precursor code for chains of open quantum systems [6].
  • Dominic Gribben: Bath dynamics extension [10].
  • Dominic Gribben: Multiple environments extension [5].

Version 0.1.2 (TimeEvolvingMPO)

Version 0.1.0 (TimeEvolvingMPO)

  • Gerald E. Fux: Implement process tensor TEMPO (API and backend) [8].
  • Gerald E. Fux: Implement core TEMPO functionality (API and backend) [3].
  • Gerald E. Fux: Setup Project (CI, API design, project planning, etc.).

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