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\cref{sec:pure_deph}.
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In the generic case where no analytic solution we nevertheless are
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able to obtain consistent results as is demonstrated in
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\cref{sec:prec_sim}. There we will also look into the characteristics
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of the flow depending on the shape of the spectral density.
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able to obtain consistent results as is demonstrated upon the example
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of the spin-boson model \cref{sec:prec_sim}. We will also look
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into the characteristics of the energy flow between system and bath
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depending on the shape of the spectral density. As the interaction
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energy is not insubstantial in the regime that will be studied, we
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turn off the interaction smoothly at the end of the evolution to be
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able to adequately discuss our observations.
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Finally, in \cref{sec:initial-slip-sb} we will study the short time
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behavior of the spin-boson model, which will prove to be similar to
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that of the harmonic oscillator discussed earlier. We will relate this
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feature of the dynamics to the discussion in \cref{sec:pure_deph} and
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also to the systematics of HOPS. Further, the effects of slowly and
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smoothly turning on the interaction will be studied.
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% These results will strengthen the confidence in
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% the method so that we can turn to more complicated applications.
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% thermodynamics is given in \cref{sec:basic_thermo}. Subsequently we
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% will turn to two applications to demonstrate these features in
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% \cref{sec:singlemod,sec:otto}.
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\section{Some Remarks on the Methods}
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\label{sec:meth}
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Before we begin with the applications in earnest, let us review some
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approximation, but only weak coupling and can therefore capture
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non-Markovian dynamics.
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\paragraph{Initial Slip}
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\subsection{Initial Slip}
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\label{sec:initial-slip-sb}
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\begin{figure}[htp]
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\centering
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\includegraphics{figs/one_bath_syst/omega_initial_slip}
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