Ana Belén Sainz (University of Gdansk): Quantifying non-classicality via Local Operations and Shared Randomness
Chaos and quantum chaos seminar at the Institute of Physics, Jagiellonian University.
In this talk, I will motivate Local Operations and Shared Randomness (LOSR) as a paradigm to quantify non-classical resources, in contrast to Local Operations and Classical Communication (LOCC). I will provide examples of the resource-theoretic study of entanglement, Bell non-classicality, and Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering, that stems from this LOSR approach. In particular, I'll discuss how this triggers a whole distinct new branch of entanglement theory.
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