Authors
Farid Shahandeh, Austin P Lund, Timothy C Ralph
Publication date
2017/2/7
Journal
Physical Review Letter
Volume
119
Pages
120502
Publisher
APS
Description
Determination of the quantum nature of correlations between two spatially separated systems plays a crucial role in quantum information science. Of particular interest is the questions of if and how these correlations enable quantum information protocols to be more powerful. Here, we report on a distributed quantum computation protocol in which the input and output quantum states are considered to be classically correlated in quantum informatics. Nevertheless, we show that the correlations between the outcomes of the measurements on the output state cannot be efficiently simulated using classical algorithms. Crucially, at the same time, local measurement outcomes can be efficiently simulated on classical computers. We show that the only known classicality criterion violated by the input and output states in our protocol is the one used in quantum optics, namely, phase-space nonclassicality. As a result, we …
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Scholar articles
F Shahandeh, AP Lund, TC Ralph - Physical review letters, 2017