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Discord as a quantum resource for bi-partite communication

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Chrzanowski, Helen
Gu, Mile
Assad, Syed
Symul, Thomas
Modi, Kavan
Ralph, Timothy Cameron
Vedral, Vlatko
Lam, Ping Koy

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American Institute of Physics (AIP)

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Coherent interactions that generate negligible entanglement can still exhibit unique quantum behaviour. This observation has motivated a search beyond entanglement for a complete description of all quantum correlations. Quantum discord is a promising candidate. Here, we experimentally demonstrate that under certain measurement constraints, discord between bipartite systems can be consumed to encode information that can only be accessed by coherent quantum interactions. The inability to access this information by any other means allows us to use discord to directly quantify this 'quantum advantage'.

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AIP Conference Proceedings

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2037-12-31
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