Quantum correlation cost of the weak measurement
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DOI10.1016/J.AOP.2014.08.020zbMATH Open1360.81045arXiv1409.4017OpenAlexW3106397862MaRDI QIDQ527622FDOQ527622
Authors: Shao-Xiong Wu, Jun Zhang, Chang-Shui Yu
Publication date: 12 May 2017
Published in: Annals of Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: Quantum correlation cost (QCC) characterizing how much quantum correlation is used in a weak-measurement process is presented based on the trace norm. It is shown that the QCC is related to the trace-norm-based quantum discord (TQD) by only a factor that is determined by the strength of the weak measurement, so it only catches partial quantumness of a quantum system compared with the TQD. We also find that the residual quantumness can be `extracted' not only by the further von Neumann measurement, but also by a sequence of infinitesimal weak measurements. As an example, we demonstrate our outcomes by the Bell-diagonal state.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1409.4017
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