Diagonal quantum discord
Abstract
Quantum discord measures quantum correlation by comparing the quantum mutual information with the maximal amount of mutual information accessible to a quantum measurement. This paper analyzes the properties of diagonal discord, a simplified version of discord that compares quantum mutual information with the mutual information revealed by a measurement that correspond to the eigenstates of the local density matrices. In contrast to the optimized discord, diagonal discord is easily computable; it also finds connections to thermodynamics and resource theory. Here we further show that, for the generic case of non-degenerate local density matrices, diagonal discord exhibits desirable properties as a preferable discord measure. We employ the theory of resource destroying maps [Liu/Hu/Lloyd, PRL 118, 060502 (2017)] to prove that diagonal discord is monotonically nonincreasing under the operation of local discord nongenerating qudit channels, , and provide numerical evidence that such monotonicity holds for qubit channels as well. We also show that it is continuous, and derive a Fannes-like continuity bound. Our results hold for a variety of simple discord measures generalized from diagonal discord.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1708.09076,
title = {Diagonal quantum discord},
author = {Zi-Wen Liu and Ryuji Takagi and Seth Lloyd},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.09076},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
15 pages, 3 figures; published version