Decoherence dynamics of geometric measure of quantum discord and measurement-induced nonlocality for noninertial observers at finite temperature
M. Ramzan

TL;DR
This paper investigates how quantum discord and nonlocality measures evolve under decoherence in noninertial frames at finite temperature, revealing transition behaviors influenced by environmental noise and initial state entanglement.
Contribution
It extends the analysis of geometric quantum discord and measurement-induced nonlocality to noninertial frames at finite temperature, considering various decoherence channels and initial states.
Findings
Sudden transitions in GMQD and MIN depend on environmental photon number.
Transition behavior diminishes for photon number greater than 0.3.
Environmental noise enhances the transition effects.
Abstract
Quantum discord quantifies the total non-classical correlations in mixed states. It is the difference between total correlation, measured by quantum mutual information, and the classical correlation. Another step forward towards the quantification of quantum discord was by Dakic, Vedral, and Brukner [Phys. Rev. Lett. 105,190502 (2010)] who introduced the geometric measure of quantum discord (GMQD) and derived an explicit formula for a two-qubit state. Recently, Luo and Fu [Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 120401 (2011)] introduced measurement-induced nonlocality (MIN) as a measure of nonlocality for a bipartite quantum system. The dynamics of GMQD is recently considered by Song et al. [arXiv: quant/ph.1203.3356] and Zhang et al. [Eur. Phys. J. D 66, 34 (2012)] for inertial observers. However, the topic requires due attention in noninertial frames, particularly, from the perspective of MIN. Here I…
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