Abstract

Quantum discord witnesses the nonclassicality of quantum states even when there is no entanglement in these quantum states. This type of quantum correlation also has some interesting and significant applications in quantum information processing. Quantum discord has been evaluated explicitly only for a certain class of two-qubit states. We extend the previous studies to 2⊗d quantum systems and derive analytical expressions for quantum discord, classical correlation and entanglement for a two-parameter class of states for d ⩾ 3. We compare quantum discord, classical correlation and entanglement for qubit–qutrit systems to demonstrate that different measures of quantum correlation are not identical and conceptually different.

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