The geometric phase is of fundamental interest and plays an important role in
quantum information processing. However, the definition and calculation of this
phase for open systems remains a problem due to the lack of agreement on
generalizations of the parallel transport condition to mixed state nonunity
evolutions. Here we tackle this problem by associating the open system
geometric phase with the parallel transport of the joint system-reservoir
state. Our approach not only provides a way around the nonunitary evolution
obstacle, but also sheds light on the relation between the geometric phase and
the system-reservoir entanglement, which has not been investigated. Based on
this approach, we calculate the geometric phase of different quantum systems
subject to energy decay, showing that it is robust against decoherence, which
is in distinct contrast with previous results.Comment: 6 pages + Supplementary informatio