Abstract

Hilbert-Schmidt speed (HSS)-based witness, a quantifier of quantum statistical speed having the advantage of avoiding the diagonalization of the evolved density matrix, has been introduced as a trustful witness of non-Markovianity in low-dimensional systems. We investigate the sensitivity of this HSS-based witness to detect non-Markovianity in high-dimensional and multipartite open quantum systems. We find that the time behaviors of the HSS-based witness are always in agreement with those of quantum negativity or quantum correlation measures. These results show that the HSS-based witness is a faithful identifier of the memory effects appearing in the quantum evolution of a high-dimensional system.

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