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Complementarity of quantum discord and classically accessible information

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In this article, the authors show that information becomes objective only as quantum information is relegated to correlations with the global environment, and therefore, locally inaccessible. And they also prove an anti-symmetry property relating accessible information and discord, which explains why we perceive objective classical reality while flagrantly quantum superpositions are out of reach.
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The sum of the Holevo quantity (that bounds the capacity of quantum channels to transmit classical information about an observable) and the quantum discord (a measure of the quantumness of correlations of that observable) yields an observable-independent total given by the quantum mutual information. This split naturally delineates information about quantum systems accessible to observers – information that is redundantly transmitted by the environment – while showing that it is maximized for the quasi-classical pointer observable. Other observables are accessible only via correlations with the pointer observable. We also prove an anti-symmetry property relating accessible information and discord. It shows that information becomes objective – accessible to many observers – only as quantum information is relegated to correlations with the global environment, and, therefore, locally inaccessible. The resulting complementarity explains why, in a quantum Universe, we perceive objective classical reality while flagrantly quantum superpositions are out of reach.

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