Comparing Geometric Discord and Negativity for Bipartite States

Abstract

The geometric discord D of a state is a measure of the quantumness of the state and the negativity N is a measure of the entanglement of a state. It was proved by D. Girolami and G. Adesso that for states on C22, the geometric discord is always greater than or equal to the square of the negativity and conjectured that this holds in general. S. Rana and P. Parashar showed that this relation does not hold for all states on C2n for n>2. We provide several analytic families of states on C23 violating this relation. Certain upper and lower bounds for N2-D are obtained for states on Cmn for any m, n∈N.

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