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How to detect a possible correlation from the information of a sub-system in quantum mechanical systems

Gen Kimura, Hiromichi Ohno, Hiroyuki Hayashi

Published 2007-05-29Version 1

A possibility to detect correlations between two quantum mechanical systems only from the information of a subsystem is investigated. For generic cases, we prove that there exist correlations between two quantum systems if the time-derivative of the reduced purity is not zero. Therefore, an experimentalist can conclude non-zero correlations between his/her system and some environment if he/she finds the time-derivative of the reduced purity is not zero. A quantitative estimation of a time-derivative of the reduced purity with respect to correlations is also given. This clarifies the role of correlations in the mechanism of decoherence in open quantum systems.

Comments: 7 pages, 1 figure
Journal: Phys. Rev. A 76, 042123 (2007)
Categories: quant-ph
Subjects: 03.65.Yz, 03.65.Ta
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