The generic bound of quantum speed limit time (the minimal evolution time) for a qubit system interacting with structural environment is investigated. We define a new bound for the quantum speed limit. It is shown that the non-Markovianity and the population of the excited state can fail to signal the quantum evolution acceleration, but the initial-state dependence is an important factor. In particular, we find that different quantum speed limits could produce contradictory predictions on the quantum evolution acceleration.
Based on the skew information, we present a quantity, uncertainty-induced
quantum nonlocality (UIN) to measure the quantum correlation. It can be
considered as the updated version of the original measurement-induced
nonlocality (MIN) preserving the good computability but eliminating the
non-contractivity problem. For 2 x d-dimensional state, it is shown that UIN
can be given by a closed form. In addition, we also investigate the maximal
uncertainty-induced nonlocality.Comment: Accepted by Phys. Lett.
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