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Time evolving matrix product operator (TEMPO) method in a non-diagonal basis set based on derivative of the path integral expression

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arxiv 2410.23877 v1 pith:K3DKTWIU submitted 2024-10-31 quant-ph physics.chem-ph

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keywords basisfunctionalinfluencemethodtempoarbitrarybathscoupling
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The time-evolving matrix product operator (TEMPO) method is a powerful tool for simulating open system quantum dynamics. Typically, it is used in problems with diagonal system-bath coupling, where analytical expressions for discretized influence functional are available. In this work, we aim to address issues related to off-diagonal coupling by extending the TEMPO algorithm to accommodate arbitrary basis sets. The proposed approach is based on computing the derivative of the discretized path integral expression of a generalized influence functional when increasing one time step, which yields an equation of motion valid for non-diagonal basis set and arbitrary number of non-commuting baths. The generalized influence functional is then obtained by integrating the resulting differential equation. Applicability of the the new method is then tested by simulating one- and two- qubit systems coupled to both Z- and X-type baths.

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