Long-time memory in non-Markovian evolutions
Quantum Physics
2010-11-29 v2
Abstract
If the dynamics of an open quantum systems is non-Markovian, its {asymptotic} state strongly depends on the initial conditions, even if the dynamics possesses an {invariant} state. This is the very essence of memory effects. In particular, the {asymptotic} state can remember and partially preserve its initial entanglement. Interestingly, even if the non-Markovian evolution relaxes to an equilibrium state, this state needs not be invariant. Therefore, the non-invariance of equilibrium becomes a clear sign of non-Markovianity.
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@article{arxiv.0906.5122,
title = {Long-time memory in non-Markovian evolutions},
author = {Dariusz Chruściński and Andrzej Kossakowski and Saverio Pascazio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.5122},
year = {2010}
}
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