Unifying approach to the quantification of bipartite correlations by Bures distance
Abstract
The notion of distance defined on the set of states of a composite quantum system can be used to quantify total, quantum and classical correlations in a unifying way. We provide new closed formulae for classical and total correlations of two-qubit Bell-diagonal states by considering the Bures distance. Complementing the known corresponding expressions for entanglement and more general quantum correlations, we thus complete the quantitative hierarchy of Bures correlations for Bell-diagonal states. We then explicitly calculate Bures correlations for two relevant families of states: Werner states and rank-2 Bell-diagonal states, highlighting the subadditivity which holds for total correlations with respect to the sum of classical and quantum ones when using Bures distance. Finally, we analyse a dynamical model of two independent qubits locally exposed to non-dissipative decoherence channels, where both quantum and classical correlations measured by Bures distance exhibit freezing phenomena, in analogy with other known quantifiers of correlations.
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@article{arxiv.1404.1409,
title = {Unifying approach to the quantification of bipartite correlations by Bures distance},
author = {Thomas R. Bromley and Marco Cianciaruso and Rosario Lo Franco and Gerardo Adesso},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.1409},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
18 pages, 4 figures; published version