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A Brief History of the GKLS Equation

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arxiv 1710.05993 v2 pith:JUD4Y56W submitted 2017-10-16 quant-ph physics.hist-ph

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We reconstruct the chain of events, intuitions and ideas that led to the formulation of the Gorini, Kossakowski, Lindblad and Sudarshan equation.

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