Time-symmetric correlations for open quantum systems
Arthur J. Parzygnat, James Fullwood

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that open quantum systems can exhibit time-symmetric two-time correlations, contrary to the common belief that environmental interactions break such symmetry, supported by theoretical analysis and an experimental proposal.
Contribution
It shows that a quantum Bayes' rule leads to time symmetry in open quantum systems evolving via quantum channels, extending the concept beyond closed systems.
Findings
Time-symmetric correlations are possible in open quantum systems.
An example with the amplitude-damping channel illustrates the symmetry.
An experimental protocol is proposed for verification.
Abstract
Two-time expectation values of sequential measurements of dichotomic observables are known to be time symmetric for closed quantum systems. Namely, if a system evolves unitarily between sequential measurements of dichotomic observables followed by , then it necessarily follows that , where is the two-time expectation value corresponding to the product of the measurement outcomes of followed by , and is the two-time expectation value associated with the time reversal of the unitary dynamics, where a measurement of precedes a measurement of . In this work, we show that a quantum Bayes' rule…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum chaos and dynamical systems
