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Abstract
We construct a general measure for the degree of non-Markovian behavior in open quantum
systems. This measure is based on the trace distance which quantifies the distinguishability
of quantum states. It represents a functional of the dynamical map describing the
time evolution of physical states, and can be interpreted in terms of the information
flow between the open system and its environment. The measure takes on nonzero values
whenever there is a flow of information from the environment back to the open system,
which is the key feature of non-Markovian dynamics.