Beyond i.i.d. in the Resource Theory of Asymmetry: An
Information-Spectrum Approach for Quantum Fisher Information
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2204.08439v6
- Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2023 11:38:47 GMT
- Title: Beyond i.i.d. in the Resource Theory of Asymmetry: An
Information-Spectrum Approach for Quantum Fisher Information
- Authors: Koji Yamaguchi and Hiroyasu Tajima
- Abstract summary: Since energetic coherence is fragile, it is essential to understand the limits in distillation and dilution to restore damage.
In the i.i.d. regime where identical copies of a state are converted into identical copies of another state, it has been shown that the convertibility of energetic coherence is governed by a standard measure of energetic coherence, called the quantum Fisher information (QFI)
Unlike entanglement theory, the conversion theory of energetic coherence in pure states in the non-i.i.d. regime has been an open problem.
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- Abstract: Energetic coherence is indispensable for various operations, including
precise measurement of time and acceleration of quantum manipulations. Since
energetic coherence is fragile, it is essential to understand the limits in
distillation and dilution to restore damage. The resource theory of asymmetry
(RTA) provides a rigorous framework to investigate energetic coherence as a
resource to break time-translation symmetry. Recently, in the i.i.d. regime
where identical copies of a state are converted into identical copies of
another state, it has been shown that the convertibility of energetic coherence
is governed by a standard measure of energetic coherence, called the quantum
Fisher information (QFI). This fact means that QFI in the theory of energetic
coherence takes the place of entropy in thermodynamics and entanglement entropy
in entanglement theory. However, distillation and dilution in realistic
situations take place in regimes beyond i.i.d., where quantum states often have
complex correlations. Unlike entanglement theory, the conversion theory of
energetic coherence in pure states in the non-i.i.d. regime has been an open
problem. In this Letter, we solve this problem by introducing a new technique:
an information-spectrum method for QFI. Two fundamental quantities, coherence
cost and distillable coherence, are shown to be equal to the spectral QFI rates
for arbitrary sequences of pure states. As a consequence, we find that both
entanglement theory and RTA in the non-i.i.d. regime are understood in the
information-spectrum method, while they are based on different quantities,
i.e., entropy and QFI, respectively.
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