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Diagonal quantum discord

Zi-Wen Liu, Ryuji Takagi, S. Lloyd·August 30, 2017·DOI: 10.1088/1751-8121/ab0774
PhysicsMathematics

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Abstract

Quantum discord measures quantum correlation by comparing the quantum mutual information with the maximal amount of mutual information accessible to a quantum measurement. This paper analyzes the properties of diagonal discord, a simplified version of discord that compares quantum mutual information with the mutual information revealed by a measurement that correspond to the eigenstates of the local density matrices. In contrast to the optimized discord, diagonal discord is easily computable; it also finds connections to thermodynamics and resource theory. Here we further show that, for the generic case of non-degenerate local density matrices, diagonal discord exhibits desirable properties as a preferable discord measure. We employ the theory of resource destroying maps (Liu Z-W et al 2017 Phys. Rev. Lett. 118 060502) to prove that diagonal discord is monotonically nonincreasing under the operation of local discord nongenerating qudit channels, d  >  2, and provide numerical evidence that such monotonicity holds for qubit channels as well. We also show that it is continuous, and derive a Fannes-like continuity bound. Our results hold for a variety of simple discord measures generalized from diagonal discord.

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