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Prerequisites for relevant spectral density and convergence of reduced density matrices at low temperatures

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arxiv 1911.12735 v1 pith:OK4UFJT5 submitted 2019-11-28 physics.chem-ph quant-ph

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keywords densityspectralmatsubaranumberrelevanttemperaturesapproachbecause
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Hierarchical equations of motion approach with the Drude-Lorentz spectral density has been widely employed in investigating quantum dissipative phenomena. However, it is often computationally costly for low-temperature systems because a number of Matsubara frequencies are involved. In this note, we examine a prerequisite required for spectral density, and demonstrate that relevant spectral density may significantly reduce the number of Matsubara terms to obtain convergent results for low temperatures.

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