Generating quantum dissonance via local operations

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Abstract

Correlations may arise in quantum systems through various means, of which the most remarkable one is quantum entanglement. Additionally, there are systems that exhibit nonclassical correlations even in the absence of entanglement. Quantum dissonance refers to how Quantum Discord (QD) - the difference between the total correlation and the classical correlation in a given quantum state - appears as a nonclassical correlation in a system without entanglement. It could be said that QD has the potential to provide a more inclusive viewpoint for discerning the nonclassical correlations. In this paper, we address the problem of manipulating the QD between two subsystems through local operations. We propose two explicit procedures for obtaining separable Werner states, a type of mixed state with nonzero QD. Both approaches involve performing local operations on classically correlated states and offers a step-by-step method for obtaining separable Werner states with nonzero discord, providing an alternative (explicit and user-friendly) to existing methods.

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Torun, G. (2024). Generating quantum dissonance via local operations. International Journal of Quantum Information, 22(8). https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219749924500448

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