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The implementation and systematic application of this benchmark is
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performed in \cref{chap:numres}. Further, the spin boson model will be
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explored as an example of a system that is not exactly solvable in
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general. This also gives us the first opportunity to discuss and
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explore the intricacies of the interplay between system, interaction
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and bath energy expectation values, as well as the flow of energy
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between system and bath.
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explored as an example of a system for which no analytic solution is
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known. This also gives us the first opportunity to discuss and explore
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the intricacies of the interplay between system, interaction and bath
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energy expectation values, as well as the flow of energy between
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system and bath.
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Finally, we will turn to some thermodynamical questions in
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\cref{sec:therm_results} both from a conceptual angle in
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\cref{sec:basic_thermo} and through the exploration of concrete
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systems in \cref{sec:singlemod,sec:otto}. Beginning with a review of
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some bounds on energy extraction from systems coupled to infinite
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baths the concept of ergotropy will be discussed and illustrated
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baths, the concept of ergotropy will be discussed and illustrated
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through a concrete calculation. Importantly, this requires us to take
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a perspective that is centered on the global unitary evolution which
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we have access to with HOPS. Subsequently, we will turn to
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we have access to using HOPS. Subsequently, we will turn to
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periodically modulated systems and explore both the capabilities of
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HOPS, and the role of the aforementioned bounds in actual models.
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The aim of this work is to demonstrate the validity of the HOPS
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framework and its suitability for thermodynamical applications. In
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this spirit quantum Brownian motion and spin-boson like models are
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being explored to provide an overview of the capabilities of the
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method and ideas for future studies. Although those are mentioned
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throughout the work, some promising avenues are being highlighted in
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\cref{cha:concl-ideas-future}.
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In summary, the aim of this work is to demonstrate the validity of the
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HOPS framework and its suitability for thermodynamical
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applications. In this spirit quantum Brownian motion and spin-boson
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like models are being explored to provide an overview of the
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capabilities of the method and ideas for future studies. Although
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those are mentioned throughout the work, some promising avenues are
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being highlighted in \cref{cha:concl-ideas-future}.
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We begin now, by setting the stage for main part of this work and
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introducing some elementary notions in~\cref{sec:open_systems}.
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\section{Open Quantum Systems}
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\label{sec:open_systems}
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