S.
Campbell, M.
Popovic, D. Tamascelli and B. Vacchini
Precursors of non-Markovianity
New J. Phys. vol. 21, 053036
(2019)
Abstract:
Using the paradigm of information backflow to characterize a
non-Markovian evolution, we introduce so-called precursors of
non-Markovianity, i.e. necessary properties that the system and
environment state must exhibit at earlier times in order for an
ensuing
dynamics to be non-Markovian. In particular, we consider a
quantitative
framework to assess the role that established system-environment
correlations together with changes in environmental states play in an
emerging non-Markovian dynamics. By defining the relevant
contributions
in terms of the Bures distance, which is conveniently expressed by
means of the quantum state fidelity, these quantities are well defined
and easily applicable to a wide range of physical settings. We
exemplify this by studying our precursors of non-Markovianity in
discrete and continuous variable non-Markovian collision models.