Abstract
Recently it was found that scrambled information can be partially recovered by a time-reversed evolution, even after being damaged by an intruder. We reconsider the origin of the information recovery, and argue that the presence of classical chaos does not preclude it and only leads to a quantitative reduction of the recovery ratio. We also show how decoherence (i.e., entanglement with the intruder) limits the recovery, by proving an upper bound on the recovery ratio in terms of the entangling power of the intruder's action.
- Received 8 December 2020
- Accepted 25 January 2021
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.103.L020401
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