Modulating relative weights of interaction channels in a quantum Brownian motion model allows control over non-Markovianity, inducing transitions to Markovian regimes using Gaussian master equations.
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Bath memory reshapes transport patterns in the extended phase of the AAH transition but mainly renormalizes timescales in the localized phase.
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Controlling the non-Markovianity of quantum Brownian motion
Modulating relative weights of interaction channels in a quantum Brownian motion model allows control over non-Markovianity, inducing transitions to Markovian regimes using Gaussian master equations.
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Phase-dependent role of dissipation across the Aubry-Andr\'e-Harper transition
Bath memory reshapes transport patterns in the extended phase of the AAH transition but mainly renormalizes timescales in the localized phase.