Quantum correlation via quantum coherence
Abstract
Quantum correlation includes quantum entanglement and quantum discord. Both entanglement and discord have a common necessary condition--------quantum coherence or quantum superposition. In this paper, we attempt to give an alternative understanding of how quantum correlation is related to quantum coherence. We divide the coherence of a quantum state into several classes and find the complete coincidence between geometric (symmetric and asymmetric) quantum discords and some particular classes of quantum coherence. We propose a revised measure for total coherence and find that this measure can lead to a symmetric version of geometric quantum correlation which is analytic for two qubits. In particular, this measure can also arrive at a monogamy equality on the distribution of quantum coherence. Finally, we also quantify a remaining type of quantum coherence and find that for two qubits it is directly connected with quantum nonlocality.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1402.4684,
title = {Quantum correlation via quantum coherence},
author = {Chang-shui Yu and Yang Zhang and Haiqing Zhao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.4684},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
20 pages, 1 figure. To appear Quant. Inf. Proc