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Quantifying Quantum Correlation: What is the Best Way to Measure 'Quantumness' in a System

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Abstract

Besides being stronger and stranger than correlations encountered in everyday life, Quantum Correlations can be useful. It is, therefore, very important to quantify them. I discuss various methods, developed by the community, to achieve that.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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