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Sharing quantum steering among multiple Alices and Bobs via a two-qubit Werner state

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QUANTUM INFORMATION PROCESSING
卷 20, 期 8, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1007/s11128-021-03211-z

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Quantum steering; Both sides unsharp measurement; Werner state; N-setting linear steering criterion

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation Regional Innovation and Development Joint Fund [932021070]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [912122020]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [861905020051]
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [841912027, 842041012]
  5. Applied Research Project of Postdoctoral Fellows in Qingdao [861905040045]
  6. Young Talents Project at Ocean University of China [861901013107]

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In this study, a new quantum steering scenario is proposed where the number of Alices who can share steering with a single Bob increases as the number of measurement settings increases. Interestingly, it is found that while at most 2 Alices can share steering with 2 Bobs for a fixed N, 4 or more Alices are allowed to share steering with a single Bob. The research also analyzes the required purity of the initial Werner state for robust steering sharing.
Quantum steering, a type of quantum correlation with unique asymmetry, has important applications in asymmetric quantum information tasks. We consider a new quantum steering scenario in which one half of a two-qubit Werner state is sequentially measured by multiple Alices and the other half by multiple Bobs. We find that the maximum number of Alices who can share steering with a single Bob increases from 2 to 5 when the number of measurement settings N increases from 2 to 16. Furthermore, we find a counterintuitive phenomenon that for a fixed N, at most 2 Alices can share steering with 2 Bobs, while 4 or more Alices are allowed to share steering with a single Bob. We further analyze the robustness of the steering sharing by calculating the required purity of the initial Werner state, the lower bound of which varies from 0.503(1) to 0.979(5). Finally, we show that our both-sides sequential steering sharing scheme can be applied to control the steering ability, even the steering direction, if an initial asymmetric state or asymmetric measurement is adopted. Our work gives insights into the diversity of steering sharing and can be extended to study the problems such as genuine multipartite quantum steering when the sequential unsharp measurement is applied.

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