G. Amato, H.-P. Breuer and B. Vacchini
Generalized trace distance approach to quantum non-Markovianity and detection of initial correlations
Phys. Rev. A vol. 98, 012120 (2018)
Abstract:
A measure of quantum non-Markovianity for an open system dynamics,
based on revivals of the distinguishability between system states, has
been introduced in the literature using the trace distance as
quantifier for distinguishability. Recently it has been suggested to
use as measure for the distinguishability of quantum states the trace
norm of Helstrommatrices, given by weighted differences of statistical
operators. Here we show that this approach, which generalizes the
original one, is consistent with the interpretation of information flow
between the system and its environment associated to the original
definition. To this aim we prove a bound on the growth of the external
information, that is information which cannot be accessed by performing
measurements on the system only, as quantified by means of the Helstrom
matrix. We further demonstrate by means of example that it is of
relevance in generalizing schemes for the local detection of initial
correlations based on the increase of internal information. Finally we
exploit this viewpoint to show the optimality of a previously
introduced strategy for the local detection of quantum correlations.
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