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Quantifying non-Markovianity via correlations

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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Volume 86, Issue 4, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.86.044101

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  1. Science Fund for Creative Research Groups, National Natural Science Foundation of China [10721101]
  2. National Center for Mathematics and Interdisciplinary Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences [Y029152K51]

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In the study of open quantum systems, memory effects are usually ignored, and this leads to dynamical semigroups and Markovian dynamics. However, in practice, non-Markovian dynamics is the rule rather than the exception. With the recent emergence of quantum information theory, there is a flurry of investigations of non-Markovian dynamics, and several significant measures for non-Markovianity are introduced from various perspectives such as deviation from divisibility, information exchange between a system and its environment, or entanglement with the environment. In this work, by exploiting the correlations flow between a system and an arbitrary ancillary, we propose a considerably intuitive measure for non-Markovianity by use of correlations as quantified by the quantum mutual information rather than entanglement. The fundamental properties, physical significance, and differences and relations with existing measures for non-Markovianity are elucidated. The measure captures quite directly and deeply the characteristics of non-Markovianity from the perspective of information. A simplified version based on Jamiolkowski-Choi isomorphism which encodes operations via bipartite states and does not involve any optimization is also proposed.

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