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arxiv: 1812.09876 · v3 · pith:HYC5RJ4Anew · submitted 2018-12-24 · 🪐 quant-ph

Superunsteerability as a quantifiable resource for random access codes assisted by Bell-diagonal states

classification 🪐 quant-ph
keywords quantumstatesbell-diagonalsuperunsteerabilityprotocolsresourceaccessassisted
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We show how nonclassical correlations in local bipartite states can act as a resource for quantum information processing. Considering the task of quantum random access codes (RAC) through separable Bell-diagonal states, we demonstrate the advantage of superunsteerability over classical protocols assisted with two-bits of shared randomness. We propose a measure of superunsteerability, which quantifies nonclassicality beyond quantum steering, and obtain its analytical expression for Bell-diagonal states in the context of the two- and three-setting steering scenarios that are directly related to the quantum $2 \to 1$ and $3 \to 1$ RAC protocols, respectively. The maximal values of our quantifier yield the optimal quantum efficiency for both of the above protocols, thus showing that superunsteerability provides a precise characterization of the nonclassical resource for implementing RACs with separable Bell-diagonal class of states.

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