Strictly incoherent operations for one-qubit systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.14602v1
- Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2020 08:00:34 GMT
- Title: Strictly incoherent operations for one-qubit systems
- Authors: Shuanping Du, Zhaofang Bai
- Abstract summary: We give a structural characterization of bistochastic SIOs in terms of Pauli operators and the Phase operator for one-qubit systems.
Some applications of our results are also sketched in reconstructing quantum thermal averages via a quantum computer and in coherence manipulation.
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- Abstract: Strictly incoherent operations (SIO) proposed in [Phys. Rev. Lett. 116,
120404 (2016)] are promising to be a good candidate of free operations in the
resource theory of quantum coherence, setting against the central role of local
operations and classical communication in the resource theory of quantum
entanglement. An important open problem is an efficient description for
strictly incoherent operations in physical region. Such a description plays key
role for axiomatic study of resource theory of quantum coherence. We are aimed
to give a structural characterization of bistochastic SIOs in terms of Pauli
operators and the Phase operator for one-qubit systems. Some applications of
our results are also sketched in reconstructing quantum thermal averages via a
quantum computer and in coherence manipulation.
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