Coarse graining a non-Markovian collisional model

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Bernardes, Nadja K.
Ribeiro de Carvalho, Andre
Monken, Carlos H.
Santos, Marcelo F.
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Year published
2017
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The dynamics of systems subjected to noise is called Markovian in the absence of memory effects, i.e., when its immediate future depends only on its present. Time correlations in the noise source may generate non-Markovian effects that, sometimes, can be erased by appropriately coarse graining the time evolution of the system. In general, the coarse-graining time
t
CG
is taken to be much larger than the correlation time
τ
but no direct relation between them is established. Here we analytically obtain a relation between
t
CG
and
τ
for the dynamics of a qubit subjected to a time-correlated environment. Our results can ...
View more >The dynamics of systems subjected to noise is called Markovian in the absence of memory effects, i.e., when its immediate future depends only on its present. Time correlations in the noise source may generate non-Markovian effects that, sometimes, can be erased by appropriately coarse graining the time evolution of the system. In general, the coarse-graining time t CG is taken to be much larger than the correlation time τ but no direct relation between them is established. Here we analytically obtain a relation between t CG and τ for the dynamics of a qubit subjected to a time-correlated environment. Our results can be applied in principle to any distribution of the environmental correlations and can be tested through a collisional model where the qubit sequentially interacts with correlated qutrits.
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View more >The dynamics of systems subjected to noise is called Markovian in the absence of memory effects, i.e., when its immediate future depends only on its present. Time correlations in the noise source may generate non-Markovian effects that, sometimes, can be erased by appropriately coarse graining the time evolution of the system. In general, the coarse-graining time t CG is taken to be much larger than the correlation time τ but no direct relation between them is established. Here we analytically obtain a relation between t CG and τ for the dynamics of a qubit subjected to a time-correlated environment. Our results can be applied in principle to any distribution of the environmental correlations and can be tested through a collisional model where the qubit sequentially interacts with correlated qutrits.
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Journal Title
Physical Review A
Volume
95
Issue
3
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Quantum Physics not elsewhere classified