Coherence of operations and interferometry
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2102.04863v2
- Date: Tue, 18 May 2021 08:13:43 GMT
- Title: Coherence of operations and interferometry
- Authors: Michele Masini, Thomas Theurer, Martin B. Plenio
- Abstract summary: coherence is one of the key features that fuels applications for which quantum mechanics exceeds the power of classical physics.
An application of the resulting framework to concrete technological tasks is however largely missing.
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- Abstract: Quantum coherence is one of the key features that fuels applications for
which quantum mechanics exceeds the power of classical physics. This explains
the considerable efforts that were undertaken to quantify coherence via quantum
resource theories. An application of the resulting framework to concrete
technological tasks is however largely missing. Here, we address this problem
and connect the ability of an operation to detect or create coherence to the
performance of interferometric experiments.
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