Invertibility as a witness of Markovianity of the quantum dynamical maps
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.08360v8
- Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2022 14:39:48 GMT
- Title: Invertibility as a witness of Markovianity of the quantum dynamical maps
- Authors: Jasmina Jekni\'c-Dugi\'c, Momir Arsenijevi\'c, Miroljub Dugi\'c
- Abstract summary: invertibility is assumed to be non-essential for Markovianity of the open-quantum-system dynamical maps.
In this paper we distinguish a class of physically important dynamical maps (processes) for which invertibility is a necessary condition for Markovianity.
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- Abstract: Markovianity of the quantum open system processes is a topic of the
considerable current interest. Typically, invertibility is assumed to be
non-essential for Markovianity of the open-quantum-system dynamical maps.
Nevertheless, in this paper we distinguish a class of physically important
dynamical maps (processes) for which invertibility is a necessary condition for
Markovianity. Since every quantum-state tomography directly provides
information on invertibility of the map, no optimization procedure is necessary
for determining non-Markovianity regarding the considered class of dynamical
processes. On this basis we are able to provide a systematic insight and to
distinguish mutual relations of the various approaches to quantum Markovianity.
Notably, for the processes out of the considered class of dynamical maps,
various relations are allowed between divisibility, invertibility and
Markovianity of the dynamical maps.
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