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arxiv: 1503.00836 · v3 · pith:ER2K2WMGnew · submitted 2015-03-03 · 🪐 quant-ph

Quantifying Non-Markovianity with Temporal Steering

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keywords temporalsteeringsteerableweightcorrelationnon-markovianityquantumallows
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Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) steering is a type of quantum correlation which allows one to remotely prepare, or steer, the state of a distant quantum system. While EPR steering can be thought of as a purely spatial correlation there does exist a temporal analogue, in the form of single-system temporal steering. However, a precise quantification of such temporal steering has been lacking. Here we show that it can be measured, via semidefinite programming, with a temporal steerable weight, in direct analogy to the recently proposed EPR steerable weight. We find a useful property of the temporal steerable weight in that it is a non-increasing function under completely-positive trace-preserving maps and can be used to define a sufficient and practical measure of strong non-Markovianity.

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