Evolution of quantum correlations in a two-atom system
Ryszard Tana\'s

TL;DR
This paper investigates how quantum correlations evolve over time in a two-atom system interacting with a shared environment, using a Markovian master equation to analyze different correlation measures.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the dynamics of quantum correlations in a two-atom system within a Markovian framework, highlighting their evolution over time.
Findings
Quantum correlations can decay or revive depending on system parameters.
The Markovian master equation effectively models the correlation dynamics.
Different measures of quantum correlations exhibit distinct evolution patterns.
Abstract
We discuss the evolution of quantum correlations for a system of two two-level atoms interacting with a common reservoir. The Markovian master equation is used to describe the evolution of various measures of quantum correlations.
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