A fruitful way of studying physical theories is via the question whether the possible physical states and different kinds of correlations in each theory can be shared to different parties. Over the past few years it has become clear that both quantum entanglement and non-locality (i.e., correlations that violate Bell-type inequalities) have limited shareability properties and can sometimes even be monogamous. We give a self-contained review of these results and present new results on the shareability of different kinds of correlations, including local, quantum and no-signalling correlations. This includes an alternative simpler proof of the Toner-Verstraete monogamy inequality for quantum correlations, as well as a strengthening thereof. Fu...
A striking result from nonrelativistic quantum mechanics is the monogamy of entanglement, which stat...
A striking result from nonrelativistic quantum mechanics is the monogamy of entanglement, which stat...
By combining a measure of total correlations, mutual information, and the notion of broadcast-i.e. g...
A fruitful way of studying physical theories is via the question whether the possible physical state...
Contains fulltext : 84827.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A fruitful way...
Physical principles constrain the way nonlocal correlations can be distributed among distant parties...
Quantum correlations are expected to respect all the conditions required for them to be good measure...
Monogamy is an intrinsic feature of quantum correlations that gives rise to several interesting quan...
Quantum entanglement is arguably at the heart of quantum information and quantum computation. Althou...
The limitation on the shareability of quantum entanglement over several parties, the so-called monog...
Unlike classical correlation, quantum entanglement cannot be freely shared among many parties. This ...
Monogamy of quantum correlation measures puts restrictions on the sharability of quantum correlation...
There are two important paradigms for defining quantum correlations in quantum information theory, v...
A striking result from nonrelativistic quantum mechanics is the monogamy of entanglement, which stat...
Unlike correlation of classical systems, entanglement of quantum systems cannot be distributed at wi...
A striking result from nonrelativistic quantum mechanics is the monogamy of entanglement, which stat...
A striking result from nonrelativistic quantum mechanics is the monogamy of entanglement, which stat...
By combining a measure of total correlations, mutual information, and the notion of broadcast-i.e. g...
A fruitful way of studying physical theories is via the question whether the possible physical state...
Contains fulltext : 84827.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A fruitful way...
Physical principles constrain the way nonlocal correlations can be distributed among distant parties...
Quantum correlations are expected to respect all the conditions required for them to be good measure...
Monogamy is an intrinsic feature of quantum correlations that gives rise to several interesting quan...
Quantum entanglement is arguably at the heart of quantum information and quantum computation. Althou...
The limitation on the shareability of quantum entanglement over several parties, the so-called monog...
Unlike classical correlation, quantum entanglement cannot be freely shared among many parties. This ...
Monogamy of quantum correlation measures puts restrictions on the sharability of quantum correlation...
There are two important paradigms for defining quantum correlations in quantum information theory, v...
A striking result from nonrelativistic quantum mechanics is the monogamy of entanglement, which stat...
Unlike correlation of classical systems, entanglement of quantum systems cannot be distributed at wi...
A striking result from nonrelativistic quantum mechanics is the monogamy of entanglement, which stat...
A striking result from nonrelativistic quantum mechanics is the monogamy of entanglement, which stat...
By combining a measure of total correlations, mutual information, and the notion of broadcast-i.e. g...