The global indicator of classicality of an arbitrary N-level quantum system

Abstract

It is commonly accepted that a deviation of the Wigner quasiprobability distribution of a quantum state from a proper statistical distribution signifies its nonclassicality. Following this ideology, we introduce the global indicator QN for quantification of "classicality-quantumness" correspondence in the form of the functional on the orbit space O[PN] of the SU(N) group adjoint action on the state space PN of an N-dimensional quantum system. The indicator QN is defined as a relative volume of a subspace O[P(+)N] ⊂ O[PN]\,, where the Wigner quasiprobability distribution is positive. An algebraic structure of O[P(+)N] is revealed and exemplified by a single qubit (N=2) and single qutrit (N=3). For the Hilbert-Schmidt ensemble of qutrits the dependence of the global indicator on the moduli parameter of the Wigner quasiprobability distribution has been found.

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