Exact Results in Quantum Theory
sala 1.40, ul. Pasteura 5
prof. dr hab. Robert Alicki (Uniwersytet Gdański)
Quantum features of macroscopic fields. Entropy and dynamics
Macroscopic fields like electromagnetic, MHD, acoustic or gravitational waves are usually described by classical wave equations with possible additional damping terms. The aim of this paper is to develop a complete macroscopic formalism including random/thermal sources, dissipation and random scattering of waves by the environment. The proposed reduced state of field (RDF) combines averaged field with the two-point correlation function called single-particle density matrix. The evolution equations for RDF is obtained by reduction of the generalized quasi-free dynamical semigroups describing irreversible evolution of bosonic quantum field and the definition of RDF's entropy follows from the von Neumann entropy of quantum field states. The presented formalism can be applied, for example, to superradiance phenomena and allows to unify the Mueller and Jones calculi in polarization optics.