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Revealing correlations between a system and an inaccessible environment
How can we detect that our local, controllable quantum system is correlated
with some other inaccessible environmental system? The local detection method
developed in recent years allows to realize a dynamical witness for
correlations without requiring knowledge of or access to the environment that
is correlated with the local accessible quantum system. Here, we provide a
brief summary of the theoretical method and recent experimental studies with
single photons and trapped ions coupled to increasingly complex environments.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figure
Entanglement and squeezing in continuous-variable systems
We introduce a multi-mode squeezing coefficient to characterize entanglement
in -partite continuous-variable systems. The coefficient relates to the
squeezing of collective observables in the -dimensional phase space and can
be readily extracted from the covariance matrix. Simple extensions further
permit to reveal entanglement within specific partitions of a multipartite
system. Applications with nonlinear observables allow for the detection of
non-Gaussian entanglement.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figure
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