Operational time-reversal symmetry for unital qubit channels
Abstract
The Bayesian inverse of a quantum channel is a channel in the reverse direction of that yields time-symmetric correlations for sequential measurements performed on open quantum systems. Such an operational form of time-reversal symmetry for open quantum systems is quite remarkable, as the dynamics of open quantum systems are inherently irreversible due to system-environment interactions. Similar to the Petz map, a Bayesian inverse is defined with respect to a fiducial reference state for the channel . However, Bayesian inverses do not always exist, and it is often a non-trivial task to determine the set of states for which a Bayesian inverse of exists. In this work, we solve the general problem of quantum Bayesian inversion for unital channels acting on a single qubit. Our analysis is streamlined by demonstrating that finding a Bayesian inverse for a unital qubit channel may be reduced to finding a Bayesian inverse of a Pauli channel, which is simply a mixture of unitary channels associated with the Pauli matrices. As such, we provide a complete description of when operational time-reversal symmetry is attainable for sequential measurements of a single qubit in the presence of unital noise.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2605.10375,
title = {Operational time-reversal symmetry for unital qubit channels},
author = {Ouyang Ting and James Fullwood and Zhen Wu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.10375},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
7 pages, 2 figures. Comments welcome!