Action in Hamiltonian Models Constructed by Yang-Baxter Equation: Entanglement and Measures of Correlation
Abstract
By using the quantum Yang-Baxterization approach, we investigate the dynamics of quantum entanglement under the actions of different Hamiltonians on the different two-qubit input states and analyze the effects of the Yang-Baxter operations on it. During any quantum process that takes place in a noisy environment, quantum correlations display behavior that does not increase. We point out that for two-qubit systems subject to actions of different Yang-Baxter operations the loss of correlations can be mitigated by the appropriate choice of the initial states and the Yang-Baxterization process. We show that in a noisy environment it possible to create the optimal conditions for performing any quantum information task.
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