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Relations between entanglement and purity in non-Markovian dynamics
Knowledge of the relationships among different features of quantumness, like
entanglement and state purity, is important from both fundamental and practical
viewpoints. Yet, this issue remains little explored in dynamical contexts for
open quantum systems. We address this problem by studying the dynamics of
entanglement and purity for two-qubit systems using paradigmatic models of
radiation-matter interaction, with a qubit being isolated from the environment
(spectator configuration). We show the effects of the corresponding local
quantum channels on an initial two-qubit pure entangled state in the
concurrence-purity diagram and find the conditions which enable dynamical
closed formulas of concurrence, used to quantify entanglement, as a function of
purity. We finally discuss the usefulness of these relations in assessing
entanglement and purity thresholds which allow noisy quantum teleportation. Our
results provide new insights about how different properties of composite open
quantum systems behave and relate each other during quantum evolutions.Comment: 16 Pages, 10 Figures. One author added. Improved version with more
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