Markovian approximation is a widely-employed idea in descriptions of the dynamics of open quantum systems (OQSs). Although it is usually claimed to be a concept inspired by classical Markovianity, the term quantum Markovianity is used inconsistently and often unrigorously in the literature. In this report we compare the descriptions of classical stochastic processes and quantum stochastic processes (as arising in OQSs), and show that there are inherent differences that lead to the non-trivial problem of characterizing quantum non-Markovianity. Rather than proposing a single definition of quantum Markovianity, we study a host of Markov-related concepts in the quantum regime. Some of these concepts have long been used in quantum theory, such ...
Currently, there is no systematic way to describe a quantum process with memory solely in terms of e...
Currently, there is no systematic way to describe a quantum process with memory solely in terms of e...
Currently, there is no systematic way to describe a quantum process with memory solely in terms of e...
Markovian approximation is a widely-employed idea in descriptions of the dynamics of open quantum s...
During the last ten years, the studies on non-Markovian open system dynamics has become increasingly...
We present a comprehensive and up-to-date review of the concept of quantum non-Markovianity, a centr...
The rigorous detection and quantification of non-Markovianity in open quantum systems has recently g...
The rigorous detection and quantification of non-Markovianity in open quantum systems has recently g...
The study of quantum dynamics featuring memory effects has always been a topic of interest within th...
We derive a necessary and sufficient condition for a quantum process to be Markovian which coincides...
In the first part of this thesis we extensively review the general theory of open quantum systems. W...
For classical Markovian stochastic systems, past and future events become statistically independent ...
We construct measures for the non-Markovianity of quantum evolution with a physically meaningful int...
Quantum memory effects can be qualitatively understood as a consequence of an environment-to-system ...
This thesis is centred around the striking phenomenon of non-Markovianity which emanates from exact...
Currently, there is no systematic way to describe a quantum process with memory solely in terms of e...
Currently, there is no systematic way to describe a quantum process with memory solely in terms of e...
Currently, there is no systematic way to describe a quantum process with memory solely in terms of e...
Markovian approximation is a widely-employed idea in descriptions of the dynamics of open quantum s...
During the last ten years, the studies on non-Markovian open system dynamics has become increasingly...
We present a comprehensive and up-to-date review of the concept of quantum non-Markovianity, a centr...
The rigorous detection and quantification of non-Markovianity in open quantum systems has recently g...
The rigorous detection and quantification of non-Markovianity in open quantum systems has recently g...
The study of quantum dynamics featuring memory effects has always been a topic of interest within th...
We derive a necessary and sufficient condition for a quantum process to be Markovian which coincides...
In the first part of this thesis we extensively review the general theory of open quantum systems. W...
For classical Markovian stochastic systems, past and future events become statistically independent ...
We construct measures for the non-Markovianity of quantum evolution with a physically meaningful int...
Quantum memory effects can be qualitatively understood as a consequence of an environment-to-system ...
This thesis is centred around the striking phenomenon of non-Markovianity which emanates from exact...
Currently, there is no systematic way to describe a quantum process with memory solely in terms of e...
Currently, there is no systematic way to describe a quantum process with memory solely in terms of e...
Currently, there is no systematic way to describe a quantum process with memory solely in terms of e...