Realism-based nonlocality: Invariance under local unitary operations and
asymptotic decay for thermal correlated states
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2109.01053v1
- Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2021 16:10:18 GMT
- Title: Realism-based nonlocality: Invariance under local unitary operations and
asymptotic decay for thermal correlated states
- Authors: V. S. Gomes, P. R. Dieguez, and H. M. Vasconcelos
- Abstract summary: The realism-based nonlocality (RBN) is a recently introduced measure that differs from the well-known Bell's nonlocality.
For bipartite states, the RBN concerns how much an element of reality associated with a given observable is affected upon local measurements.
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- Abstract: The realism-based nonlocality (RBN) is a recently introduced measure that
differs from the well-known Bell's nonlocality. For bipartite states, the RBN
concerns how much an element of reality associated with a given observable is
affected upon local measurements on a subsystem. Here, we present an analytical
proof for the unitary invariance of the RBN and that it presents a monotonous
behavior upon the action of unital and non-unital local quantum noise. We
illustrate our results by employing the two-qubits Werner state and thermal
quantum correlated states. We show how the RBN is limited by the initial
equilibrium temperature and, especially, that it decays asymptotically with it.
These results also corroborate the hierarchy relationship between the
quantifiers of RBN and global quantum discord, showing that RBN can capture
undetectable nonlocal aspects even for non-discordant states. Finally, we argue
how our results can be employed to use the RBN as a security tool in quantum
communication tasks.
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