If the dynamics of an open quantum system is non-Markovian, its asymptotic state strongly depends on the initial conditions, even if the dynamics possesses an invariant state. This is the very essence of memory effects. In particular, the asymptotic state can remember and partially preserve its initial entanglement. Interestingly, even if the non-Markovian evolution relaxes to an equilibrium state, this state needs not be invariant. Therefore, the noninvariance of equilibrium becomes a clear sign of non-Markovianity
We study the dynamics of a quantum system whose interaction with an environment is described by a co...
Non-Markovian effects arising in open quantum system evolution have been a subject of increasing int...
For classical Markovian stochastic systems, past and future events become statistically independent ...
If the dynamics of an open quantum system is non-Markovian, its asymptotic state strongly depends on...
The study of quantum dynamics featuring memory effects has always been a topic of interest within th...
The non-Markovian nature of open quantum dynamics lies in the structure of multitime correlations, w...
During the last ten years, the studies on non-Markovian open system dynamics has become increasingly...
Recent developments in practical quantum engineering and control techniques have allowed significant...
Simple, controllable models play an important role in learning how to manipulate and control quantum...
We briefly examine recent developments in the field of open quantum system theory, devoted to the in...
The quantum speed limit (QSL) sets a bound on the minimum time required for a quantum system to evol...
We study and compare the sensitivity of multiple non-Markovianity indicators for a qubit subjected t...
Memory effects play a fundamental role in the study of the dynamics of open quantum systems. There e...
We analyze non-Markovian evolution of open quantum systems. It is shown that any dynamical map repre...
We show that non-Markovian open quantum systems can exhibit exact Markovian dynamics up to an arbitr...
We study the dynamics of a quantum system whose interaction with an environment is described by a co...
Non-Markovian effects arising in open quantum system evolution have been a subject of increasing int...
For classical Markovian stochastic systems, past and future events become statistically independent ...
If the dynamics of an open quantum system is non-Markovian, its asymptotic state strongly depends on...
The study of quantum dynamics featuring memory effects has always been a topic of interest within th...
The non-Markovian nature of open quantum dynamics lies in the structure of multitime correlations, w...
During the last ten years, the studies on non-Markovian open system dynamics has become increasingly...
Recent developments in practical quantum engineering and control techniques have allowed significant...
Simple, controllable models play an important role in learning how to manipulate and control quantum...
We briefly examine recent developments in the field of open quantum system theory, devoted to the in...
The quantum speed limit (QSL) sets a bound on the minimum time required for a quantum system to evol...
We study and compare the sensitivity of multiple non-Markovianity indicators for a qubit subjected t...
Memory effects play a fundamental role in the study of the dynamics of open quantum systems. There e...
We analyze non-Markovian evolution of open quantum systems. It is shown that any dynamical map repre...
We show that non-Markovian open quantum systems can exhibit exact Markovian dynamics up to an arbitr...
We study the dynamics of a quantum system whose interaction with an environment is described by a co...
Non-Markovian effects arising in open quantum system evolution have been a subject of increasing int...
For classical Markovian stochastic systems, past and future events become statistically independent ...