Giorgi, Gian Luca
Physical Review A 84, 054301 (1-4) (2011)
In contrast with entanglement, as measured by concurrence, in general, quantum discord does not possess the property of monogamy; that is, there is no tradeoff between the quantum discord shared by a pair of subsystems and the quantum discord that both of them can share with a third party. Here, we show that, as far as monogamy is considered, quantum discord of pure states is equivalent to the entanglement of formation. This result allows one to analytically prove that none of the pure three-qubit states belonging to the subclass of W states is monogamous. A suitable physical interpretation of the meaning of the correlation information as a quantifier of monogamy for the total information is also given. Finally, we prove that, for rank 2 two-qubit states, discord and classical correlations are bounded from above by single-qubit von Neumann entropies.
DOI | 10.1103/PhysRevA.84.054301 |
---|---|
Identificador ArXiv | 1109.1696 |
Fitxers | monogamy.pdf (154514 Bytes) |
Cercar a les bases de dades IFISC els seminaris i les presentacions