Correlations in Two-Qubit Systems under Non-Dissipative Decoherence

We built a new set of suitable measures of correlations for bipartite quantum states based upon a recently introduced theoretical framework [Bussandri et al. in Quantum Inf. Proc. 18:57, 2019]. We applied these measures to examine the behavior of correlations in two-qubit states with maximally mixed...

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Main Authors: Diego G. Bussandri, Tristán M. Osán, Pedro W. Lamberti, Ana P. Majtey
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
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spelling doaj-a6bcad6108cb4142b0a56ca4094b26f92020-11-25T02:33:37ZengMDPI AGAxioms2075-16802020-02-01912010.3390/axioms9010020axioms9010020Correlations in Two-Qubit Systems under Non-Dissipative DecoherenceDiego G. Bussandri0Tristán M. Osán1Pedro W. Lamberti2Ana P. Majtey3Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Facultad de Matemática, Astronoma, Fsica y Computación, Av. Medina Allende s/n, Ciudad Universitaria, Córdoba X5000HUA, ArgentinaUniversidad Nacional de Córdoba, Facultad de Matemática, Astronoma, Fsica y Computación, Av. Medina Allende s/n, Ciudad Universitaria, Córdoba X5000HUA, ArgentinaUniversidad Nacional de Córdoba, Facultad de Matemática, Astronoma, Fsica y Computación, Av. Medina Allende s/n, Ciudad Universitaria, Córdoba X5000HUA, ArgentinaUniversidad Nacional de Córdoba, Facultad de Matemática, Astronoma, Fsica y Computación, Av. Medina Allende s/n, Ciudad Universitaria, Córdoba X5000HUA, ArgentinaWe built a new set of suitable measures of correlations for bipartite quantum states based upon a recently introduced theoretical framework [Bussandri et al. in Quantum Inf. Proc. 18:57, 2019]. We applied these measures to examine the behavior of correlations in two-qubit states with maximally mixed marginals independently interacting with non-dissipative decohering environments in different dynamical scenarios of physical relevance. In order to get further insight about the physical meaning of the behavior of these correlation measures we compared our results with those obtained by means of well-known correlation measures such as quantum mutual information and quantum discord. On one hand, we found that the behaviors of total and classical correlations, as assessed by means of the measures introduced in this work, are qualitatively in agreement with the behavior displayed by quantum mutual information and the measure of classical correlations typically used to calculate quantum discord. We also found that the optimization of all the measures of classical correlations depends upon a single parameter and the optimal value of this parameter turns out to be the same in all cases. On the other hand, regarding the measures of quantum correlations used in our studies, we found that in general their behavior does not follow the standard quantum discord <inline-formula> <math display="inline"> <semantics> <mi mathvariant="script">D</mi> </semantics> </math> </inline-formula>. As the quantification by means of standard quantum discord and the measures of quantum correlations introduced in this work depends upon the assumption that total correlations are additive, our results indicate that this property needs a deeper and systematic study in order to gain a further understanding regarding the possibility to obtain reliable quantifiers of quantum correlations within this additive scheme.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1680/9/1/20quantum discordquantum correlationsnon-dissipative decoherence
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author Diego G. Bussandri
Tristán M. Osán
Pedro W. Lamberti
Ana P. Majtey
spellingShingle Diego G. Bussandri
Tristán M. Osán
Pedro W. Lamberti
Ana P. Majtey
Correlations in Two-Qubit Systems under Non-Dissipative Decoherence
Axioms
quantum discord
quantum correlations
non-dissipative decoherence
author_facet Diego G. Bussandri
Tristán M. Osán
Pedro W. Lamberti
Ana P. Majtey
author_sort Diego G. Bussandri
title Correlations in Two-Qubit Systems under Non-Dissipative Decoherence
title_short Correlations in Two-Qubit Systems under Non-Dissipative Decoherence
title_full Correlations in Two-Qubit Systems under Non-Dissipative Decoherence
title_fullStr Correlations in Two-Qubit Systems under Non-Dissipative Decoherence
title_full_unstemmed Correlations in Two-Qubit Systems under Non-Dissipative Decoherence
title_sort correlations in two-qubit systems under non-dissipative decoherence
publisher MDPI AG
series Axioms
issn 2075-1680
publishDate 2020-02-01
description We built a new set of suitable measures of correlations for bipartite quantum states based upon a recently introduced theoretical framework [Bussandri et al. in Quantum Inf. Proc. 18:57, 2019]. We applied these measures to examine the behavior of correlations in two-qubit states with maximally mixed marginals independently interacting with non-dissipative decohering environments in different dynamical scenarios of physical relevance. In order to get further insight about the physical meaning of the behavior of these correlation measures we compared our results with those obtained by means of well-known correlation measures such as quantum mutual information and quantum discord. On one hand, we found that the behaviors of total and classical correlations, as assessed by means of the measures introduced in this work, are qualitatively in agreement with the behavior displayed by quantum mutual information and the measure of classical correlations typically used to calculate quantum discord. We also found that the optimization of all the measures of classical correlations depends upon a single parameter and the optimal value of this parameter turns out to be the same in all cases. On the other hand, regarding the measures of quantum correlations used in our studies, we found that in general their behavior does not follow the standard quantum discord <inline-formula> <math display="inline"> <semantics> <mi mathvariant="script">D</mi> </semantics> </math> </inline-formula>. As the quantification by means of standard quantum discord and the measures of quantum correlations introduced in this work depends upon the assumption that total correlations are additive, our results indicate that this property needs a deeper and systematic study in order to gain a further understanding regarding the possibility to obtain reliable quantifiers of quantum correlations within this additive scheme.
topic quantum discord
quantum correlations
non-dissipative decoherence
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1680/9/1/20
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