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In this paper the informational correlation \(E^{AB}\) between two interacting quantum subsystems \(A\) and \(B\) of a quantum system has been introduced as the number of arbitrary parameters \(\varphi_i\) of a unitary transformation \(U^A\) (locally performed on the subsystem \(A\)) which may be detected in the subsystem \(B\) by local measurements. This quantity indicates whether the state of the subsystem \(B\) may be effected by means of the unitary transformation applied to the subsystem \(A\). Emphasize that \(E^{AB} \neq E^{BA}\) in general. The informational correlations in systems with tensor product initial states are studied in more detail. In particular, it is shown that the informational correlation may be changed by the local unitary transformations of the subsystem \(B\). However, there is some non-reducible part of \(E^{AB}(t)\) which may not be decreased by any unitary transformation of the subsystem \(B\) at a fixed time instant \(t\). Two examples of the informational correlations between two parties of the four-node spin-\(\frac{1}{2}\) chain with mixed initial states are studied.
Property / review text: In this paper the informational correlation \(E^{AB}\) between two interacting quantum subsystems \(A\) and \(B\) of a quantum system has been introduced as the number of arbitrary parameters \(\varphi_i\) of a unitary transformation \(U^A\) (locally performed on the subsystem \(A\)) which may be detected in the subsystem \(B\) by local measurements. This quantity indicates whether the state of the subsystem \(B\) may be effected by means of the unitary transformation applied to the subsystem \(A\). Emphasize that \(E^{AB} \neq E^{BA}\) in general. The informational correlations in systems with tensor product initial states are studied in more detail. In particular, it is shown that the informational correlation may be changed by the local unitary transformations of the subsystem \(B\). However, there is some non-reducible part of \(E^{AB}(t)\) which may not be decreased by any unitary transformation of the subsystem \(B\) at a fixed time instant \(t\). Two examples of the informational correlations between two parties of the four-node spin-\(\frac{1}{2}\) chain with mixed initial states are studied. / rank
 
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information correlation
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quantum information
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quantum communication system
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non-reducible correlation
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local unitary transformation
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spin-\(\frac{1}{2}\) chain
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    In this paper the informational correlation \(E^{AB}\) between two interacting quantum subsystems \(A\) and \(B\) of a quantum system has been introduced as the number of arbitrary parameters \(\varphi_i\) of a unitary transformation \(U^A\) (locally performed on the subsystem \(A\)) which may be detected in the subsystem \(B\) by local measurements. This quantity indicates whether the state of the subsystem \(B\) may be effected by means of the unitary transformation applied to the subsystem \(A\). Emphasize that \(E^{AB} \neq E^{BA}\) in general. The informational correlations in systems with tensor product initial states are studied in more detail. In particular, it is shown that the informational correlation may be changed by the local unitary transformations of the subsystem \(B\). However, there is some non-reducible part of \(E^{AB}(t)\) which may not be decreased by any unitary transformation of the subsystem \(B\) at a fixed time instant \(t\). Two examples of the informational correlations between two parties of the four-node spin-\(\frac{1}{2}\) chain with mixed initial states are studied.
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    information correlation
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    quantum information
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    quantum communication system
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    non-reducible correlation
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    local unitary transformation
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    spin-\(\frac{1}{2}\) chain
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