On the spectral dependence of separable and classical correlations in small quantum systems

Abstract

We study the correlation structure of separable and classical states in 2x2- and 2x3-dimensional quantum systems with fixed spectra. Even for such simple systems the maximal correlation - as measured by mutual information - over the set of unitarily accessible separable states is highly non-trivial to compute; however for the 2x2 case a particular class of spectra admits full analysis and allows us to contrast classical states with more general separable states. We analyse a particular entropic partial order on the set of spectra and prove for the qubit-qutrit case that this partial order alone picks out a unique classical maximum state for mutual information. Moreover the 2x3 case is the largest system with such a property.

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