Quantifying nonclassicality and entanglement of Gaussian states
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.11815v1
- Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2023 06:37:52 GMT
- Title: Quantifying nonclassicality and entanglement of Gaussian states
- Authors: Xiao-yu Chen
- Abstract summary: The robustness of nonclassicality or entanglement is demonstrated analytically for one-mode, two-mode Gaussain states and multimode symmetric Gaussian states.
For squeezed thermal states, the nonclassicality is equal to the entanglement for the two-mode case, while they are far apart for multimode cases.
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- Abstract: Quantification of nonclassicality and entanglement in a quantum state is
crucial for quantum advantage in information processing and computation.
Robustness is one of the tractable measures for quantifying quantum resources.
Gaussian states are important in continuous variable quantum information for
their theoretically simple and experimentally easily accessible. We provide the
method of how to calculate the robustness of nonclassicality and enatnglement
for Gaussian states. The robustness of nonclassicality or entanglement is
demonstrated analytically for one-mode, two-mode Gaussain states and multimode
symmetric Gaussian states, the result shows a clear physical meaning for the
origin of nonclassicality and entanglement. For squeezed thermal states, the
nonclassicality is equal to the entanglement for the two-mode case, while they
are far apart for multimode cases.
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