A quantum channel describes the finite-time evolution of the reduced system of interest. Suppose one has the total unitary of the system and environment taken together, tracing out the environment finally leads to the Kraus operators describing the channel or in other words the dynamical map. Now, the channel/map has in it encoded the effect of environment and so on and it is a subsystem description.
Now, what does one mean when it is said the repeated action of a channel etc? I have seen statements like action of the depolarizing channel many times etc. Since the map is a description for the reduced system, what do these statements mean/how are they implemented?
Since the channel/map is a reduced description, what does it mean by applying a channel n times and so on, since it is not a unitary operator. Something is confusing.