Revealing the quantum nature of memory in non-Markovian dynamics on IBM Quantum
Abstract
We investigate memory effects in non-Markovian dynamics on superconducting quantum processors provided by IBM Quantum. We use a collision-model approach to implement suitable single- and two-qubit dynamics with a gate-based quantum circuit. Coupling the system of interest to an ancilla allows for a characterization of the process with respect to non-Markovian memory effects in general, as well as concerning the quantumness of that memory. We demonstrate that current noisy quantum hardware is capable of verifying quantum memory in single-qubit dynamics. We then discuss why a generalization of this dynamics to the two-qubit case cannot directly be simulated in a way that allows quantum memory to be observed. Nevertheless, we present an alternative toy example that demonstrates how quantum memory of two-qubit dynamics can be witnessed using current noisy quantum computers.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2510.19522,
title = {Revealing the quantum nature of memory in non-Markovian dynamics on IBM Quantum},
author = {Charlotte Bäcker and Krishna Palaparthy and Walter T. Strunz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.19522},
year = {2026}
}