Bellomo, B.; Giorgi,G.L.; Galve, F.; Franco,R.L.; Compagno,G; Zambrini, R.
Physical Review A 85, 032104 (2012)
The distance between a quantum state and its closest state not having a certain property has been used to quantify the amount of correlations corresponding to that property. This approach allows a unified view of the various kinds of correlations present in a quantum system. In particular, using relative entropy as a distance measure, total correlations can be meaningfully separated into a quantum part and a classical part thanks to an additive relation involving only the distances between states. Here we investigate a unified view of correlations using as a distance measure the square norm, which has already been used to define the so-called geometric quantum discord. We thus also consider geometric quantifiers for total and classical correlations, finding, for a quite general class of bipartite states, their explicit expressions. We analyze the relationship among geometric total, quantum, and classical correlations, and we find that they no longer satisfy a closed additivity relation.
DOI | 10.1103/PhysRevA.85.032104 |
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Número ArXiv | arXiv:1112.6370 |
Ficheros | PRA_published.pdf (294522 Bytes) |
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