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Time-convolutionless master equation: Perturbative expansions to arbitrary order and application to quantum dots

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arxiv 1903.05132 v1 pith:YYX4UXT4 submitted 2019-03-12 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.stat-mech

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The time-convolutionless quantum master equation is an exact description of the nonequilibrium dynamics of open quantum systems, with the advantage of being local in time. We derive a perturbative expansion to arbitrary order in the system-reservoir coupling for its generator, which contains significantly fewer terms than the ordered-cumulant expansion. We show that the derived expansion also admits a simple recursive formulation. The derived series is then used to describe the nonequilibrium dynamics of a quantum dot, including coherences. We find a relation between the generator and a generalization of the $T$-matrix. Even though the $T$-matrix rate equations are plagued by divergences, we show that these cancel order by order in the generator of the time-convolutionless master equation. This generalizes previous work on the time-convolutionless Pauli master equation, which does not include coherences, and lays the ground for possible numerical evaluations and analytical resummations.

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