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Interaction-induced correlations and non-Markovianity of quantum dynamics

Andrea Smirne, Laura Mazzola, Mauro Paternostro, Bassano Vacchini

Published 2013-02-08Version 1

We investigate the conditions under which the trace distance between two different states of a given open system increases in time due to the interaction with an environment, therefore signalling non-Markovianity. We find that the finite-time difference in trace distance is bounded by two sharply defined quantities that are strictly linked to the occurrence of system-environment correlations created throughout their interaction and affecting the subsequent evolution of the system. This allows to shed light on the origin of non-Markovian behaviours in quantum dynamics. We best illustrate our findings by tackling two physically relevant examples: a non-Markovian dephasing mechanism that has been the focus of a recent experimental endeavour and the open-system dynamics experienced by a spin connected to a finite-size quantum spin chain.

Comments: 8 pages, 3 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. A 87, 052129 (2013)
Categories: quant-ph
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