Quantum Non-Markovianity: Characterization, Quantification and Detection
\'Angel Rivas, Susana F. Huelga, Martin B. Plenio

TL;DR
This paper reviews quantum non-Markovianity, discussing its definitions, quantification methods, detection techniques, and open problems, providing a comprehensive overview of the current state of the field.
Contribution
It offers a detailed comparison of various definitions and measures of quantum non-Markovianity, and discusses open challenges and future research directions.
Findings
Comparison of different non-Markovianity definitions
Overview of quantification and detection methods
Identification of open problems in the field
Abstract
We present a comprehensive and up to date review on the concept of quantum non-Markovianity, a central theme in the theory of open quantum systems. We introduce the concept of quantum Markovian process as a generalization of the classical definition of Markovianity via the so-called divisibility property and relate this notion to the intuitive idea that links non-Markovianity with the persistence of memory effects. A detailed comparison with other definitions presented in the literature is provided. We then discuss several existing proposals to quantify the degree of non-Markovianity of quantum dynamics and to witness non-Markovian behavior, the latter providing sufficient conditions to detect deviations from strict Markovianity. Finally, we conclude by enumerating some timely open problems in the field and provide an outlook on possible research directions.
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