Dr James Cresser
- Affiliate (School of Physics & Astronomy)
email:
James.Cresser@glasgow.ac.uk
School of Physics & Astronomy, Kelvin Building
email:
James.Cresser@glasgow.ac.uk
School of Physics & Astronomy, Kelvin Building
Trushechkin, A.S., Merkli, M., Cresser, J.D. and Anders, J. (2022) Open quantum system dynamics and the mean force Gibbs state. AVS Quantum Science, 4(1), 012301. (doi: 10.1116/5.0073853)
Cresser, J.D. and Anders, J. (2021) Weak and ultrastrong coupling limits of the quantum mean force Gibbs state. Physical Review Letters, 127(25), 250601. (doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.250601)
Cresser, J.D. (2019) Time-reversed quantum trajectory analysis of micromaser correlation properties and fluctuation relations. Physica Scripta, 94(3), 034005. (doi: 10.1088/1402-4896/aaf902)
Barnett, S. M. , Cresser, J. D. , Jeffers, J. and Pegg, D. T. (2014) Quantum probability rule: a generalization of the theorems of Gleason and Busch. New Journal of Physics, 16(4), 043025. (doi: 10.1088/1367-2630/16/4/043025)
Trushechkin, A.S., Merkli, M., Cresser, J.D. and Anders, J. (2022) Open quantum system dynamics and the mean force Gibbs state. AVS Quantum Science, 4(1), 012301. (doi: 10.1116/5.0073853)
Cresser, J.D. and Anders, J. (2021) Weak and ultrastrong coupling limits of the quantum mean force Gibbs state. Physical Review Letters, 127(25), 250601. (doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.250601)
Cresser, J.D. (2019) Time-reversed quantum trajectory analysis of micromaser correlation properties and fluctuation relations. Physica Scripta, 94(3), 034005. (doi: 10.1088/1402-4896/aaf902)
Barnett, S. M. , Cresser, J. D. , Jeffers, J. and Pegg, D. T. (2014) Quantum probability rule: a generalization of the theorems of Gleason and Busch. New Journal of Physics, 16(4), 043025. (doi: 10.1088/1367-2630/16/4/043025)
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