Quantum Maps Between CPTP and HPTP
Ningping Cao, Maxwell Fitzsimmons, Zachary Mann, Rajesh Pereira, and, Raymond Laflamme

TL;DR
This paper characterizes physical quantum maps beyond CPTP, introduces semi-positivity and semi-nonnegativity concepts, and discusses implications for quantum non-Markovian dynamics and error correction.
Contribution
It provides a geometric and physical interpretation of HPTP maps, extending the understanding of quantum dynamics beyond CPTP and analyzing their role in non-Markovian processes.
Findings
Non-CP SPTP maps correspond to non-Markovian processes.
SNTP maps emerge when the invertibility assumption is removed.
Quantum error correction remains effective for non-Markovian errors.
Abstract
For an open quantum system to evolve under CPTP maps, assumptions are made on the initial correlations between the system and the environment. Hermitian-preserving trace-preserving (HPTP) maps are considered as the local dynamic maps beyond CPTP. In this paper, we provide a succinct answer to the question of what physical maps are in the HPTP realm by two approaches. The first is by taking one step out of the CPTP set, which provides us with Semi-Positivity (SP) TP maps. The second way is by examining the physicality of HPTP maps, which leads to Semi-Nonnegative (SN) TP maps. Physical interpretations and geometrical structures are studied for these maps. The non-CP SPTP maps correspond to the quantum non-Markovian process under the CP-divisibility definition (, where and are CPTP). When removing the invertibility assumption on , we…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced NMR Techniques and Applications · Quantum many-body systems · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
