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Article Dans Une Revue New Journal of Physics Année : 2010

Quantifying Quantumness and the Quest for Queens of Quantum

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We introduce a measure of ''quantumness'' for any quantum state in a finite dimensional Hilbert space, based on the distance between the state and the convex set of classical states. The latter are defined as states that can be written as a convex sum of projectors onto coherent states. We derive general properties of this measure of non-classicality, and use it to identify for a given dimension of Hilbert space what are the "Queen of Quantum" states, i.e. the most non-classical quantum states. In three dimensions we obtain the Queen of Quantum state analytically and show that it is unique up to rotations. In up to 11-dimensional Hilbert spaces, we find the Queen of Quantum states numerically, and show that in terms of their Majorana representation they are highly symmetric bodies, which for dimensions 5 and 7 correspond to Platonic bodies.

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hal-00544430 , version 1 (08-12-2010)

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Olivier Giraud, Petr A. Braun, Daniel Braun. Quantifying Quantumness and the Quest for Queens of Quantum. New Journal of Physics, 2010, 12, pp.063005. ⟨10.1088/1367-2630/12/6/063005⟩. ⟨hal-00544430⟩
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