Quantum correlations and synchronization measures
Fernando Galve, Gian Luca Giorgi, Roberta Zambrini

TL;DR
This paper reviews the recent progress in understanding quantum synchronization, exploring its connection with quantum correlations, and evaluating various measures and indicators across different dynamical systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of synchronization measures in quantum systems, highlighting their strengths and limitations in various contexts.
Findings
Synchronization measures vary in effectiveness depending on the system
Quantum correlations can be linked to synchronization phenomena
Certain measures provide similar insights while others fail in specific scenarios
Abstract
The phenomenon of spontaneous synchronization is universal and only recently advances have been made in the quantum domain. Being synchronization a kind of temporal correlation among systems, it is interesting to understand its connection with other measures of quantum correlations. We review here what is known in the field, putting emphasis on measures and indicators of synchronization which have been proposed in the literature, and comparing their validity for different dynamical systems, highlighting when they give similar insights and when they seem to fail.
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