Physical interpretation of nonlocal quantum correlation through local description of subsystems
Abstract
Characterization and categorization of quantum correlations are both fundamentally and practically important in quantum information science. Although quantum correlations such as non-separability, steerability, and non-locality can be characterized by different theoretical models in different scenarios with either known (trusted) or unknown (untrusted) knowledge of the associated systems, such characterization sometimes lacks unambiguous to experimentalist. In this work, we propose the physical interpretation of nonlocal quantum correlation between two systems. In the absence of {\it complete local description} of one of the subsystems quantified by the {\it local uncertainty relation}, the correlation between subsystems becomes nonlocal. Remarkably, different nonlocal quantum correlations can be discriminated from a single uncertainty relation derived under local hidden state (LHS)-LHS model only. We experimentally characterize the two-qubit Werner state in different scenarios.
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@article{arxiv.2210.00237,
title = {Physical interpretation of nonlocal quantum correlation through local description of subsystems},
author = {Tanumoy Pramanik and Xiaojiong Chen and Yu Xiang and Xudong Li and Jun Mao and Jueming Bao and Yaohao Deng and Tianxiang Dai and Bo Tang and Yan Yang and Zhihua Li and Qihuang Gong and Qiongyi He and Jianwei Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.00237},
year = {2022}
}
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13 pages, 10 figures. Comments are welcome