The maximum observable correlation between the two components of a bipartite quantum system is a property of the joint density operator, and is achieved by making particular measurements on the respective components. For pure states it corresponds to making measurements diagonal in a corresponding Schmidt basis. More generally, it is shown that the maximum correlation may be characterized in terms of a correlation basis for the joint density operator, which defines the corresponding (nondegenerate) optimal measurements. The maximum coincidence rate for spin measurements on two-qubit systems is determined to be (1+s)2, where s is the spectral norm of the spin correlation matrix, and upper bounds are obtained for n -valued measurements on gen...
Understanding how correlations can be used for quantum communication protocols is a central goal of ...
We review a recently developed theoretical approach to the experimental detection and quantification...
We review a recently developed theoretical approach to the experimental detection and quantification...
The maximum observable correlation between the two components of a bipartite quantum system is a pro...
We propose a measure to quantify correlations in a bipartite quantum system of two quibits by assess...
We introduce measures of multipartite quantum correlations based on classical correlations in mutual...
When a quantum system is divided into two local subsystems, measurements on the two subsystems can e...
We present a non-linear inequality that completely characterizes the set of correlation functions ob...
We introduce a measure Q of bipartite quantum correlations for arbitrary two-qubit states, expressed...
A novel measure, quantumness of correlations QAB is introduced here for bipartite states, by incorpo...
We identify the correlation in a state of two identical particles as the residual information beyond...
Quantum correlation with a novel definition is presented for an arbitrary bipartite quantum state in...
International audienceMultipartite quantum states constitute the key resource for quantum computatio...
We introduce a class of inequalities based on low-order correlations of operators to detect entangle...
The correlation distance quantifies the statistical independence of two classical or quantum systems...
Understanding how correlations can be used for quantum communication protocols is a central goal of ...
We review a recently developed theoretical approach to the experimental detection and quantification...
We review a recently developed theoretical approach to the experimental detection and quantification...
The maximum observable correlation between the two components of a bipartite quantum system is a pro...
We propose a measure to quantify correlations in a bipartite quantum system of two quibits by assess...
We introduce measures of multipartite quantum correlations based on classical correlations in mutual...
When a quantum system is divided into two local subsystems, measurements on the two subsystems can e...
We present a non-linear inequality that completely characterizes the set of correlation functions ob...
We introduce a measure Q of bipartite quantum correlations for arbitrary two-qubit states, expressed...
A novel measure, quantumness of correlations QAB is introduced here for bipartite states, by incorpo...
We identify the correlation in a state of two identical particles as the residual information beyond...
Quantum correlation with a novel definition is presented for an arbitrary bipartite quantum state in...
International audienceMultipartite quantum states constitute the key resource for quantum computatio...
We introduce a class of inequalities based on low-order correlations of operators to detect entangle...
The correlation distance quantifies the statistical independence of two classical or quantum systems...
Understanding how correlations can be used for quantum communication protocols is a central goal of ...
We review a recently developed theoretical approach to the experimental detection and quantification...
We review a recently developed theoretical approach to the experimental detection and quantification...