A realistic quantum many-body system, characterized by a generic microscopic
Hamiltonian, is accessible only through approximation methods. The mean field
theories, as the simplest practices of approximation methods, commonly serve as
a powerful tool, but unfortunately often violate the symmetry of the
Hamiltonian. The conventional BCS theory, as an excellent mean field approach,
violates the particle number conservation and completely erases quantumness
characterized by concurrence and quantum discord between different modes. We
restore the symmetry by using the projected BCS theory and the exact numerical
solution and find that the lost quantumness is synchronously reestablished. We
show that while entanglement remains unchanged with the particle numbers,
quantum discord behaves as an extensive quantity with respect to the system
size. Surprisingly, discord is hardly dependent on the interaction strengths.
The new feature of discord offers promising applications in modern quantum
technologies.Comment: 17 pages and 3 figure