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The geometric approach to quantum correlations: Computability versus reliability

Tommaso Tufarelli, Tom MacLean, Davide Girolami, Ruggero Vasile, Gerardo Adesso

Published 2013-01-15, updated 2013-05-24Version 2

We propose a modified metric based on the Hilbert-Schmidt norm and adopt it to define a rescaled version of the geometric measure of quantum discord. Such a measure is found not to suffer from the pathological dependence on state purity. Although the employed metric is still noncontractive under quantum operations, we show that the resulting indicator of quantum correlations is in agreement with other bona fide discord measures in a number of physical examples. We present a critical assessment of the requirements of reliability versus computability when approaching the task of quantifying, or measuring, general quantum correlations in a bipartite state.

Comments: 14 pages, 5 figures; presentation improved; to appear in J. Phys. A
Journal: J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 46 (2013) 275308
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