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Can there be quantum correlations in a mixture of two separable states?

Aditi SenInstitute of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, University of GdańskUjjwal SenInstitute of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, University of Gdańsk
Journal of Modern Opticsjournal2003en
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We use a recently proposed measure of quantum correlations (work deficit), to measure the strength of the nonlocality of an equal mixture of two bipartite, orthogonal, but locally indistinguishable separable states. This gives supporting evidence of nonzero value for a separable state, for this measure of nonlocality. We also show that this measure of quantum correlations places a different order on the set of states, than the good asymptotic measures of entanglement. And that such a different order imposed on two states by the work deficit and any entanglement measure, cannot be explained by mixedness alone.

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