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Quantum Dissipation: Largevin Equations

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This lecture discusses quantum dissipation and the Quantum Largevin Equations in the context of quantum mechanics, focusing on the system coupled to a thermal bath. It covers the derivation and implications of the Largevin equations, the quantum-to-classical transition, and the mathematical details behind dissipation in quantum systems.

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