S. Campbell, F. Ciccarello, G. M. Palma and B. Vacchini
System-environment correlations and Markovian embedding of quantum non-Markovian dynamics
Phys. Rev. A vol. 98, 012142 (2018)
Abstract:
We study the dynamics of a quantum system whose interaction with an
environment is described by a collision model, i.e., the open dynamics
is modeled through sequences of unitary interactions between the system
and the individual constituents of the environment, termed “ancillas,”
which are subsequently traced out. In this setting, non-Markovianity is
introduced by allowing for additional unitary interactions between the
ancillas. For this model, we identify the relevant system-environment
correlations that lead to a non-Markovian evolution. Through an
equivalent picture of the open dynamics, we introduce the notion of
“memory depth” where these correlations are established between the
system and a suitably sized memory rendering the overall system+memory
evolution Markovian.We extend our analysis to show that while most
system-environment correlations are irrelevant for the dynamical
characterization of the process, they generally play an important role
in the thermodynamic description. Finally, we show that under an
energy-preserving system-environment interaction, a nonmonotonic time
behavior of the heat flux serves as an indicator of non-Markovian
behavior.
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