Monogamy inequalities for the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox and quantum steering
Abstract
Monogamy inequalities for the way bipartite Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) steering can be distributed among N systems are derived. One set of inequalities is based on witnesses with two measurement settings, and may be used to demonstrate correlation of outcomes between two parties, that cannot be shared with more parties. It is shown that the monogamy for steering is directional. Two parties cannot independently demonstrate steering of a third system, using the same two-setting steering witness, but it is possible for one party to steer two independent systems. This result explains the monogamy of two-setting Bell inequality violations and the sensitivity of the continuous variable (CV) EPR criterion to losses on the steering party. We generalize to m settings. A second type of monogamy relation gives the quantitative amount of sharing possible, when the number of parties is less than or equal to m, and takes a form similar to the Coffman-Kundu-Wootters relation for entanglement. The results enable characterization of the tripartite steering for CV Gaussian systems and qubit Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger and W states.
- Publication:
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Physical Review A
- Pub Date:
- December 2013
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevA.88.062108
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1310.2729
- Bibcode:
- 2013PhRvA..88f2108R
- Keywords:
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- 03.65.Ud;
- 42.50.Xa;
- 03.67.-a;
- Entanglement and quantum nonlocality;
- Optical tests of quantum theory;
- Quantum information;
- Quantum Physics
- E-Print:
- 10 pages, 5 figures, presented at ICSSUR Nuremberg 2013, corrections made