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QTM: Computational package using MPI protocol for Quantum Trajectories Method

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  • Marek Sawerwain
  • Joanna Wiśniewska

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The Quantum Trajectories Method (QTM) is one of the frequently used methods for studying open quantum systems. The main idea of this method is the evolution of wave functions which describe the system (as functions of time). Then, so-called quantum jumps are applied at a randomly selected point in time. The obtained system state is called as a trajectory. After averaging many single trajectories, we obtain the approximation of the behavior of a quantum system. This fact also allows us to use parallel computation methods. In the article, we discuss the QTM package which is supported by the MPI technology. Using MPI allowed utilizing the parallel computing for calculating the trajectories and averaging them—as the effect of these actions, the time taken by calculations is shorter. In spite of using the C++ programming language, the presented solution is easy to utilize and does not need any advanced programming techniques. At the same time, it offers a higher performance than other packages realizing the QTM. It is especially important in the case of harder computational tasks, and the use of MPI allows improving the performance of particular problems which can be solved in the field of open quantum systems.

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  • Marek Sawerwain & Joanna Wiśniewska, 2018. "QTM: Computational package using MPI protocol for Quantum Trajectories Method," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 13(12), pages 1-21, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0208263
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0208263
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