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Quantum, classical, and total amount of correlations in a quantum state
2005
Physical Review A. Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
We give an operational definition of the quantum, classical and total amount of correlations in a bipartite quantum state. We argue that these quantities can be defined via the amount of work (noise) that is required to erase (destroy) the correlations: for the total correlation, we have to erase completely, for the quantum correlation one has to erase until a separable state is obtained, and the classical correlation is the maximal correlation left after erasing the quantum correlations. In
doi:10.1103/physreva.72.032317
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