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This book delves into the exploration of the validity and expansion of the cumulant expansion, a mathematical tool introduced by Kubo in 1962 in order to eliminate correlations between statistical variables beyond a desired order to simplify calculations, yielding faster computation time at the cost of the exact solution, which can mean losing quantum physics such like entanglement or super- & subradiance. The cumulant expansion will emerge as a computationally efficient approach, showcasing remarkable performance in handling complex quantum phenomena. Notably, our research reveals that the…mehr

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This book delves into the exploration of the validity and expansion of the cumulant expansion, a mathematical tool introduced by Kubo in 1962 in order to eliminate correlations between statistical variables beyond a desired order to simplify calculations, yielding faster computation time at the cost of the exact solution, which can mean losing quantum physics such like entanglement or super- & subradiance. The cumulant expansion will emerge as a computationally efficient approach, showcasing remarkable performance in handling complex quantum phenomena. Notably, our research reveals that the cumulant expansion transcends its conventional role. Beyond mere computational utility, we leverage its application by comparing different orders, offering insights into parameter regimes of interest. This comparison becomes crucial in clarifying the boundaries between classical and quantum physics. In doing so, we extend the scope of the cumulant expansion.This book contributes to a deeper understanding of the cumulant expansion's capabilities and broadens its application, paving the way for enhanced insights across various scientific domains.
Autorenporträt
Maxim Laborenz was born in Landstuhl in 1997. Apart from his career as a pianist, he earned his Bachelor's degree in Physics from Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz in 2021. Continuing his academic journey, he obtained his Master's degree in Physics from Leopold Franzens-University Innsbruck in 2024.