Multipartite correlation measures and framework for multipartite quantum resources theory
Taotao Yan, Jinchuan Hou, Xiaofei Qi, Kan He

TL;DR
This paper develops a new axiomatic framework for quantifying multipartite quantum correlations, establishing hierarchy conditions and analyzing various quantum resources, including entanglement and coherence, within a unified theory.
Contribution
It introduces a more consistent framework for multipartite quantum resource theory with axiomatic measures and hierarchy conditions, addressing flaws in previous models.
Findings
Different MQCs exhibit distinct hierarchy conditions.
Multipartite entanglement and related resources are symmetric, while multipartite steering is asymmetric.
Monogamy relations for symmetric MQCs are discussed.
Abstract
In recent years, it has been recognized that properties of multipartite physical systems, such as genuine multipartite entanglement, can be considered as important resources for quantum information and other areas of physics. However, the current framework of multipartite quantum resource theory is flawed. In this paper, we propose a more reasonable framework for multipartite quantum resource theory with a particular focus on axiomatic definition for true measures of multipartite quantum correlations (MQC) that regulates how to measure the correlation in part systems (the unification condition) and how to describe the requirement from many-body resource theory that the correlation hold by part system does not exceed that of the entire system (the hierarchy condition). We find that, due to the inherent characteristics of MQCs, the true measures of different MQCs exhibit distinct…
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