A new average correlation for bipartite quantum systems is defined as the difference between global and local skew information; it satisfies non-negativity, contractivity under local channels, and local unitary invariance, with equivalence proven between MUB and Haar-measure definitions plus a wave-
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A Lambda-type many-body quantum battery model shows collective charging and discharge suppression in the strong-coupling non-Markovian regime, with numerical simulations indicating that optimized driving and reservoir engineering enable rapid stable charging.
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Quantum average correlation based on average coherence
A new average correlation for bipartite quantum systems is defined as the difference between global and local skew information; it satisfies non-negativity, contractivity under local channels, and local unitary invariance, with equivalence proven between MUB and Haar-measure definitions plus a wave-
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Rapid and Stable Collective Charging and Discharge Suppression in Strongly Coupled Many-Body Quantum Batteries
A Lambda-type many-body quantum battery model shows collective charging and discharge suppression in the strong-coupling non-Markovian regime, with numerical simulations indicating that optimized driving and reservoir engineering enable rapid stable charging.