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\chapter{Bath Observables in NMQSD and HOPS}
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\label{chap:flow}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item remind of the main goal
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\item motivate why this is expected to be achievable with NMQSD/HOPS
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\item outline the different parts of the derivation: from special case
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to most general
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\end{itemize}
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After setting the stage for open systems and introducing the prime
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tools of this work, the NMQSD and HOPS, in \cref{chap:intro}, we will
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now return to our original goal, the calculation of bath related
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\section{Bath Energy Change of a Zero Temperature Bath}
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\label{sec:flow_lin}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item illustrate the general idea with the simplest case
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possible:
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zero T, one bath, no modulation etc, linear theory
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\item this is also the ``historical order''
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\item hint at straight forward generalizations in further sections
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\end{itemize}
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As in~\cite{Hartmann2017Dec} we choose\fixme{This section needs a lot
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of love! More Explainations etc..}
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\begin{equation}
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