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Field-theoretical approach to open quantum systems and the Lindblad equation

We develop a systematic field-theoretical approach to open quantum systems based on condensed-matter many-body methods. The time evolution of the reduced density matrix for the open quantum system is determined by a transmission matrix. Developing diagrammatic perturbation theory, invoking Wick's theorem in connection with a Caldeira-Leggett quantum oscillator environment in thermal equilibrium, the transmission matrix satisfies a Dyson equation characterized by an irreducible kernel. Unlike the Nakajima-Zwanzig and standard approaches, the Dyson equation is equivalent to a general non-Markovian master equation for the reduced density matrix, incorporating secular effects and independent of the initial preparation. The kernel is determined by a systematic diagrammatic expansion in powers of the interaction. We consider the Born approximation for the kernel. Applying a condensed-matter pole or, equivalently, a quasiparticle-type approximation, equivalent to the usual assumption of a timescale separation, we derive a master equation of the Markov type. Furthermore, imposing the rotating-wave approximation,we obtain a Markov master equation of the Lindblad form. To illustrate the method, we consider the standard example of a single qubit coupled to a thermal heat bath.

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