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Xueyuan Hu1, Heng Fan2.
Abstract
As the precious resource for quantum information processing, quantum coherence can be created remotely if the involved two sites are quantum correlated. It can be expected that the amount of coherence created should depend on the quantity of the shared quantum correlation, which is also a resource. Here, we establish an operational connection between coherence induced by steering and the quantum correlation. We find that the steering-induced coherence quantified by such as relative entropy of coherence and trace-norm of coherence is bounded from above by a known quantum correlation measure defined as the one-side measurement-induced disturbance. The condition that the upper bound saturated by the induced coherence varies for different measures of coherence. The tripartite scenario is also studied and similar conclusion can be obtained. Our results provide the operational connections between local and non-local resources in quantum information processing.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27682450 PMCID: PMC5041134 DOI: 10.1038/srep34380
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Scheme for creating Bob’s coherence by Alice’s local measurement and classical communication.
When Alice implements local projective measurement on basis , she gets result i with probability and meanwhile steer Bob’s state to which can be coherent on Bob’s initial eigenstate . SIC is defined as the maximal average coherence of states that can be created by Alice’s local selective measurement.
Figure 2Scheme for creating entanglement between Bob and Charlie by Alice’s local selective measurement.
When Alice implements local projective measurement on basis , she gets result i with probability and meanwhile steer the state shared between Bob and Charlie to which can be entangled.