Noise-adaptive test of quantum correlations with quasiprobability
functions
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2002.05840v2
- Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2020 04:59:07 GMT
- Title: Noise-adaptive test of quantum correlations with quasiprobability
functions
- Authors: Seung-Woo Lee, Jaewan Kim, Wonmin Son
- Abstract summary: We introduce a method for testing quantum correlations in terms of quasiprobability functions in the presence of noise.
We analyze the effects of measurement imperfection and thermal environment on quantum correlations and show that their noise effects can be well encapsulated into the change of the order parameter of the generalized quasiprobability function.
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- Abstract: We introduce a method for testing quantum correlations in terms of
quasiprobability functions in the presence of noise. We analyze the effects of
measurement imperfection and thermal environment on quantum correlations and
show that their noise effects can be well encapsulated into the change of the
order parameter of the generalized quasiprobability function. We then formulate
a noise-adaptive entanglement witness in the form of a Bell-type inequality by
using the generalized quasiprobability function. Remarkably, it allows us to
observe quantum correlations under severe noise. Our method provides a useful
tool to test quantum correlations in near-term noisy quantum processors with
continuous-variable systems.
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