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Nonlocal Advantages of Quantum Imaginarity

arXiv
Authors: Zhi-Wei Wei, Shao-Ming Fei

Year

2024

Paper ID

37164

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

Quantum imaginarity and quantum nonlocality capture the essence of quantumness of a physical system from different aspects. We establish a connection between the imaginarity and quantum nonlocality in any two-qubit states. Based on the imaginarity l1-norm and relative entropy, we first derive complementary relations among the quantum imaginarities with respect to any set of mutually unbiased bases for arbitrary qubit states. Based on these complementary relations, we introduce the nonlocal advantage of quantum imaginarity (NAQI). We show that any two-qubit state with NAQI is quantum steerable, but not the vice-versa. In addition, we investigate the exclusion property of NAQI in three-qubit pure states.

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  • Quantum imaginarity and quantum nonlocality capture the essence of quantumness of a physical system from different aspects.

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