Nonnormality is an intrinsically dissipative property of Lindbladian generators that controls transient growth in open quantum dynamics and increases the cost of quantum simulations.
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Parametric driving near the stability boundary reduces the Mpemba crossing time in coupled oscillators, and Lorentzian colored noise enlarges the region where the effect occurs.
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Nonnormality and Dissipation in Markovian Quantum Dynamics: Implications for Quantum Simulation
Nonnormality is an intrinsically dissipative property of Lindbladian generators that controls transient growth in open quantum dynamics and increases the cost of quantum simulations.
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Mpemba Effect in Parametrically Driven Coupled Oscillators under White and Colored Noise
Parametric driving near the stability boundary reduces the Mpemba crossing time in coupled oscillators, and Lorentzian colored noise enlarges the region where the effect occurs.