NUIM Math. Physics seminar
Mauro Paternostro
Queen's University Belfast
Quantum discord bounds the amount of distributed entanglement
Friday 7 Dec at 14.00
Hall D, Arts Building, North Campus
The ability to distribute quantum entanglement is a prerequisite for many fundamental tests of quantum theory and numerous quantum information protocols. Two distant parties can increase the amount of entanglement be- tween them by means of quantum communication encoded in a carrier that is sent from one party to the other. Intriguingly, entanglement can be in- creased even when the exchanged carrier is not entangled with the parties. However, in light of the defining property of entanglement stating that it cannot increase under classical communication, the carrier must be quan- tum. In this talk I will show that, in general, the increase of relative entropy of entanglement between two remote parties is bounded by the amount of non-classical correlations of the carrier with the parties as quantified by the relative entropy of discord.
All are welcome. Tea/coffee and biscuits to follow. For directions to the Dept. please check http://www.thphys.nuim.ie/map.php