Any Two Qubit State Has Non Zero Quantum Discord Under Global Unitary
Operations
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.12991v1
- Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 17:53:53 GMT
- Title: Any Two Qubit State Has Non Zero Quantum Discord Under Global Unitary
Operations
- Authors: Kaushiki Mukherjee, Biswajit Paul and Sumana Karmakar
- Abstract summary: It is observed that set of states characterized by absoluteness contains only maximally mixed state.
This marks the peak of effectiveness of global unitary operations in purview of manifesting nonclassicality from arbitrary two qubit state.
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- Abstract: Quantum discord is significant in analyzing quantum nonclassicality beyond
the paradigm of entanglement. Presently we have explored the effectiveness of
global unitary operations in manifesting quantum discord from a general two
qubit zero discord state. Apart from the emergence of some obvious concepts
such as absolute classical-quantum, absolute quantum-classical states, more
interestingly, it is observed that set of states characterized by absoluteness
contains only maximally mixed state. Consequently this marks the peak of
effectiveness of global unitary operations in purview of manifesting
nonclassicality from arbitrary two qubit state when other standard methods fail
to do so. Set of effective global unitaries has been provided in this context.
Our observations have direct implications in remote state preparation task.
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