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Quantum steering: a review with focus on semidefinite programming

Journal

REPORTS ON PROGRESS IN PHYSICS
Volume 80, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6633/80/2/024001

Keywords

quantum steering; entanglement; quantum correlations; quantum information

Funding

  1. Beatriu de Pinos (BP-DGR)
  2. Ramon y Cajal fellowship
  3. Spanish MINECO (Severo Ochoa) [SEV-2015-0522]
  4. AXA Chair in Quantum Information Science
  5. ERC AdG NLST

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Quantum steering refers to the non-classical correlations that can be observed between the outcomes of measurements applied on half of an entangled state and the resulting postmeasured states that are left with the other party. From an operational point of view, a steering test can be seen as an entanglement test where one of the parties performs uncharacterised measurements. Thus, quantum steering is a form of quantum inseparability that lies in between the well-known notions of Bell nonlocality and entanglement. Moreover, quantum steering is also related to several asymmetric quantum information protocols where some of the parties are considered untrusted. Because of these facts, quantum steering has received a lot of attention both theoretically and experimentally. The main goal of this review is to give an overview of how to characterise quantum steering through semidefinite programming. This characterisation provides efficient numerical methods to address a number of problems, including steering detection, quantification, and applications. We also give a brief overview of some important results that are not directly related to semidefinite programming. Finally, we make available a collection of semidefinite programming codes that can be used to study the topics discussed in this article.

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