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Non-perturbative solution of GME

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A general non-perturbative method is used for the solution of the generalized master equation (GME) for a simple two-level model of the exciton-phonon system coupled to the termodynamic bath. The Argyres-Kelley projection superoperator is used to exclude superfluous information contained in the density matrix. A new partly analytic method of the solution of the generalized master equation is suggested and new analytical expressions for the memory functions are derived.

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Mančal, T. Non-perturbative solution of GME. Czech J Phys 48, 463–468 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021250010610

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