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Classical correlations for Generic States are Fragile under Decoherence

Published 7 Sep 2022 in quant-ph | (2209.03334v1)

Abstract: Quantum correlations typically decrease with increasing noise, although classical correlators (CCors) may rise for a particular class of states with noise. To analyse the behavior of classical correlation (CC) in the presence of local noise, we scrutinize the set of classical correlators, axiomatic CC measures like classical discord, and local work for Haar uniformly generated states. Like quantum correlation measures, we illustrate that when noise levels rise, the average value of the CC measures for noisy output states obtained from random input states decreases for most of the channels. We also demonstrate a connection between the CCors of the noise-affected multipartite states that are produced and the CCors of the initial states that exhibit exponential, polynomial, and constant behavior as the noise level changes. Moreover, based on CCors of the generalised N-qubit W state as input, we determine a method to discriminate between the quantum channels, namely phase damping, depolarizing, and amplitude damping channels. We also relate classical, quantum, and total correlation measures that exhibit a comparable reaction to decoherence for generic states.

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