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Physical Review A | 2014

Non-Markovianity through flow of information between a system and an environment

S. Haseli; Göktuğ Karpat; S. Salimi; A. S. Khorashad; F. F. Fanchini; Barış Çakmak; G. H. Aguilar; S. P. Walborn; P. H. Souto Ribeiro

Exchange of information between a quantum system and its surrounding environment plays a fundamental role in the study of the dynamics of open quantum systems. Here we discuss the role of the information exchange in the non-Markovian behavior of dynamical quantum processes following the decoherence approach, where we consider a quantum system that is initially correlated with its measurement apparatus, which in turn interacts with the environment. We introduce a way of looking at the information exchange between the system and environment using the quantum loss, which is shown to be closely related to the measure of non-Markovianity based on the quantum mutual information. We also extend the results of Fanchini et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 112, 210402 (2014)] in several directions, providing a more detailed investigation of the use of the accessible information for quantifying the backflow of information from the environment to the system. Moreover, we reveal a clear conceptual relation between the entanglement- and mutual-information-based measures of non-Markovianity in terms of the quantum loss and accessible information. We compare different ways of studying the information flow in two theoretical examples. We also present experimental results on the investigation of the quantum loss and accessible information for a two-level system undergoing a zero temperature amplitude damping process. We use an optical approach that allows full access to the state of the environment.


Physical Review A | 2016

Tightening the entropic uncertainty bound in the presence of quantum memory

F. Adabi; S. Salimi; S. Haseli

The uncertainty principle is a fundamental principle in quantum physics. It implies that the measurement outcomes of two incompatible observables can not be predicted simultaneously. In quantum information theory, this principle can be expressed in terms of entropic measures. Berta \emph{et al}. [\href{this http URL}{ Nature Phys. 6, 659 (2010) }] have indicated that uncertainty bound can be altered by considering a particle as a quantum memory correlating with the primary particle. In this article, we obtain a lower bound for entropic uncertainty in the presence of a quantum memory by adding an additional term depending on Holevo quantity and mutual information. We conclude that our lower bound will be tighten with respect to that of Berta \emph{et al.}, when the accessible information about measurements outcomes is less than the mutual information of the joint state. Some examples have been investigated for which our lower bound is tighter than the Bertas \emph{et al.} lower bound. Using our lower bound, a lower bound for the entanglement of formation of bipartite quantum states has obtained, as well as an upper bound for the regularized distillable common randomness.


International Journal of Theoretical Physics | 2008

Quantum Central Limit Theorem for Continuous-Time Quantum Walks on Odd Graphs in Quantum Probability Theory

S. Salimi

The method of the quantum probability theory only requires simple structural data of graph and allows us to avoid a heavy combinational argument often necessary to obtain full description of spectrum of the adjacency matrix. In the present paper, by using the idea of calculation of the probability amplitudes for continuous-time quantum walk in terms of the quantum probability theory, we investigate quantum central limit theorem for continuous-time quantum walks on odd graphs.


Physica E-low-dimensional Systems & Nanostructures | 2012

Nonlocal correlations for manifold quantum systems: Entanglement of two-spin states

K. Berrada; A. Mohammadzade; S. Abdel-Khalek; Hichem Eleuch; S. Salimi

In this paper, we study the bipartite entanglement of spin coherent states in the case of pure and mixed states. By a proper choice of the subsystem spins, the entanglement for large class of quantum systems is investigated. We generalize the result to the case of bipartite mixed states using a simplified expression of concurrence in Wootters’ measure of the bipartite entanglement. It is found that in some cases, the maximal entanglement of mixed states in the context of su(2) algebra can be detected. Our observations may have important implications in exploiting these states in quantum information theory.


EPL | 2016

Reducing the entropic uncertainty lower bound in the presence of quantum memory via LOCC

F. Adabi; S. Haseli; S. Salimi

The uncertainty principle sets a lower bound on the uncertainties of two incompatible observables measured on a particle. The uncertainty lower bound can be reduced by considering a particle as a quantum memory entangled with the measured particle. In this paper, we consider a tripartite scenario in which a quantum state has been shared among Alice, Bob, and Charlie. The aim of Bob and Charlie is to minimize Charlies lower bound about Alices measurement outcomes. To this aim, they concentrate their correlation with Alice in Charlies side via a cooperative strategy based on local operations and classical communication. We obtain a lower bound for Charlies uncertainty about Alices measurement outcomes after concentrating information and compare it with the lower bound without concentrating information in some examples. We also provide a physical interpretation of the entropic uncertainty lower bound based on the dense coding capacity.The uncertainty principle sets lower bound on the uncertain ties of two incompatible observables measured on a particle. The uncertainty lower bound can be reduced by c onsidering a particle as a quantum memory entangled with the measured particle. In this paper, we cons ider a tripartite scenario in which a quantum state has been shared between Alice, Bob, and Charlie. The aim of Bob an d Charlie is to minimize Charlie’s lower bound about Alice’s measurement outcomes. To this aim, they conce ntrat their correlation with Alice in Charlie’s side via a cooperative strategy based on local operations and cla ssi al communication. We obtain lower bound for Charlie’s uncertainty about Alice’s measurement outcomes after concentrating information and compare it with the lower bound without concentrating information in some e xamples. We also provide a physical interpretation of the entropic uncertainty lower bound based on the dense co ding capacity.


International Journal of Theoretical Physics | 2011

D-Concurrence Bounds for Pair Coherent States

S. Salimi; A. Mohammadzade

Pair coherent state can be regarded as a state of a two-mode radiation field such that the wave function is non-Gaussian and infinite dimensional, too. Since the entanglement for high dimensional mixed states is difficult to calculate, it is necessary to find bound for entanglement measures. In this paper, some features of quantum entanglement for the pair coherent state are studied and also the upper and lower bounds for D-concurrence (a new entanglement measure) over this state are obtained.


Quantum Information Processing | 2018

Time-invariant discord: high temperature limit and initial environmental correlations

F. T. Tabesh; Göktuğ Karpat; Sabrina Maniscalco; S. Salimi; A. S. Khorashad

We present a thorough investigation of the phenomena of frozen and time-invariant quantum discord for two-qubit systems independently interacting with local reservoirs. Our work takes into account several significant effects present in decoherence models, which have not been yet explored in the context of time-invariant quantum discord, but which in fact must be typically considered in almost all realistic models. Firstly, we study the combined influence of dephasing, dissipation and heating reservoirs at finite temperature. Contrarily to previous claims in the literature, we show the existence of time-invariant discord at high temperature limit in the weak coupling regime and also examine the effect of thermal photons on the dynamical behavior of frozen discord. Secondly, we explore the consequences of having initial correlations between the dephasing reservoirs. We demonstrate in detail how the time-invariant discord is modified depending on the relevant system parameters such as the strength of the initial amount of entanglement between the reservoirs.


Quantum Information Processing | 2017

Noisy metrology: a saturable lower bound on quantum Fisher information

R. Yousefjani; S. Salimi; A. S. Khorashad

In order to provide a guaranteed precision and a more accurate judgement about the true value of the Cramér-Rao bound and its scaling behavior, an upper bound (equivalently a lower bound on the quantum Fisher information) for precision of estimation is introduced. Unlike the bounds previously introduced in the literature, the upper bound is saturable and yields a practical instruction to estimate the parameter through preparing the optimal initial state and optimal measurement. The bound is based on the underling dynamics, and its calculation is straightforward and requires only the matrix representation of the quantum maps responsible for encoding the parameter. This allows us to apply the bound to open quantum systems whose dynamics are described by either semigroup or non-semigroup maps. Reliability and efficiency of the method to predict the ultimate precision limit are demonstrated by three main examples.


Physical Review A | 2017

Witness for initial correlations among environments

F. T. Tabesh; S. Salimi; A. S. Khorashad

A quantum system inevitably interacts with its surroundings. In general, one does not have detailed information on an environment. Identifying the environmental features can help us to control the environment and its effects on the dynamics of an open system. Here, we consider a tripartite system and introduce a witness for the initial correlations among environments by means of the concept of the trace distance. Due to the existence of the initial environmental correlations, a tight upper bound is obtained for the growth of the trace distance of open quantum system states. Therefore, the initial correlations among the environments subject to particular conditions can be detected by measurements on the open system.


International Journal of Theoretical Physics | 2016

The Role of the Total Entropy Production in the Dynamics of Open Quantum Systems in Detection of Non-Markovianity

S. Salimi; S. Haseli; A. S. Khorashad; F. Adabi

The interaction between system and environment is a fundamental concept in the theory of open quantum systems. As a result of the interaction, an amount of correlation (both classical and quantum) emerges between the system and the environment. In this work, we recall the quantity that will be very useful to describe the emergence of the correlation between the system and the environment, namely, the total entropy production. Appearance of total entropy production is due to the entanglement production between the system and the environment. In this work, we discuss about the role of the total entropy production for detecting the non-Markovianity. By utilizing the relation between the total entropy production and total correlation between subsystems, one can see a temporary decrease of total entropy production is a signature of non-Markovianity. We apply our criterion for the special case, where the composite system has initial correlation with environment.

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Göktuğ Karpat

İzmir University of Economics

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G. H. Aguilar

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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P. H. Souto Ribeiro

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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S. P. Walborn

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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