MATLAB bindings for JIGSAW: a Delaunay-based unstructured mesh generator.
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MATLAB bindings for JIGSAW: a Delaunay-based unstructured mesh generator.
Type an M x M matrix for your open quantum system Hamiltonian, and give a spectral density (analytic or numerical). FeynDyn gives the density matrix dynamics according to the Leggett-Caldeira bath or the Feynman-Vernon bath at any temperature. Can do up to 16 qubits (65536 levels) and infinitely many bath modes. Email nike@hpqc.org for the lates…
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