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Kenfack Zyczkowski indicator of nonclassicality for two non-equivalent representations of Wigner function of qutrit
arXiv
Authors: Vahagn Abgaryan, Arsen Khvedelidze, Astghik Torosyan
Year
2020
Paper ID
21054
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
The Wigner function of a finite-dimensional system can be constructed via dual pairing of a density matrix with the Stratonovich-Weyl kernel. Following Kenfack and dot{Z}yczkowski, we consider the indicator of nonclassicality of a finite-dimensional quantum system which depends on the volume of the negative part of the Wigner function. This indicator is defined over the unitary non-equivalent classes of quantum states, i.e. represents an invariant, but since for a given quantum system there is no unique Wigner function it turns to be sensitive to the choice of representations for the Wigner function. Based on the explicit parameterization of the moduli space of the Wigner functions, we compute the corresponding Kenfack-dot{Z}yczkowski indicators of a 3-level system for degenerate, unitary non-equivalent Stratonovich-Weyl kernels.
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