Persistency of quantum non-multi-local correlations in noisy acyclic networks

Author:

Yang Shuyuan,Hou JinchuanORCID,He KanORCID

Abstract

Abstract The topic of network quantum nonlocal correlations arises from the large-scale quantum communications. It has been demonstrated that non-m-local correlations (m is the number of sources) in some special kinds of networks will decay under the influence of noises from imperfect devices as these networks extend, including linear and star networks. Furthermore, we observe that under the same noisy level, persistency of non-multi-local correlations in aforementioned different kinds of networks appears obvious discrepancy. Therefore, it becomes a natural and challenging task to check the persistency of non-multi-locality in more complex acyclic network, since star and linear networks can be regarded as acyclic networks. It is worth noting that an acyclic network is one indeterminate forked tree-shaped networks. So the study is focused on the tree-shaped network. We first devote to discussing the determinate forked case. We obtain inequality persistency criteria of determinate k-forked tree-shaped network non-(s n (k))-local correlations (s n (k) is the number of total sources). We show that the larger the fork number k is larger, the better the non-multi-locality of this network persists. In the indeterminate forked case, the inequality persistency criteria are also established. We observe that the larger the number of parties in the last layer of an acyclic network, the better the non-multi-locality of this network is persisted. This theoretical research may guide us how to build quantum networks with the stronger correlation in practical communications.

Funder

Research and Development Program of Shanxi Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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