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Quantum steering of Bell-diagonal states with generalized measurements

Quantum Physics 2020-05-06 v1

Abstract

The phenomenon of quantum steering in bipartite quantum systems can be reduced to the question whether or not the first party can perform measurements such that the conditional states on the second party can be explained by a local hidden state model. Clearly, the answer to this depends on the measurements which the first party is able to perform. We introduce a local hidden state model explaining the conditional states for all generalized measurements on Bell-diagonal states of two qubits. More precisely, it is known for the restricted case of projective measurements and Bell-diagonal states characterised by the correlation matrix TT that a local hidden state model exists if and only if RT=2πNTdet(T)1R_T= 2 \pi N_T |\det (T)| \ge 1, where NTN_T is defined by an integral over the Bloch sphere. For generalized measurements described by positive operator valued measures we construct a model if RT6/5R_T \ge 6/5. Our work paves the way for a systematic study of steerability of quantum states with generalized measurements beyond the highly-symmetric Werner states.

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@article{arxiv.1909.03963,
  title  = {Quantum steering of Bell-diagonal states with generalized measurements},
  author = {H. Chau Nguyen and Otfried Gühne},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.03963},
  year   = {2020}
}

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6 pages, 1 figure; comments are welcome!