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Memory Complexity of Quantum Processes

Published 3 Mar 2022 in quant-ph | (2203.01492v2)

Abstract: Generic open quantum dynamics can be described by two seemingly very distinct approaches: a top down approach by considering an (unknown) environment coupled to the system and affects the observed dynamics of the system; or a bottom up approach which tries to build an open quantum evolution model from the observed data. The process tensor framework describes all the possible observations one could possibly make on a quantum system, however it is computationally inefficient and not predictive. Here we define the purified process tensor which 1) allows efficient tomography as well as prediction for future process and 2) naturally defines a stationary quantum process as well as a quantitative and easy-to-evaluate definition of the memory complexity, or the degree of non-Markovianity, for it. As such it allows to uncover the minimal open quantum evolution model hidden in the observed data, completing the second approach for understanding open quantum dynamics. The intimate connection between quantum processes and classical stochastic processes is drawn in the end.

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