Quantum Fisher Information and its dynamical nature
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2304.14984v2
- Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2024 16:06:37 GMT
- Title: Quantum Fisher Information and its dynamical nature
- Authors: Matteo Scandi, Paolo Abiuso, Jacopo Surace, Dario De Santis,
- Abstract summary: This review aims at collecting a number of results scattered in the literature that can be useful to people who begin the study of Fisher information.
We prove that all the physically realisable dynamics can be defined solely in terms of their relation with respect to the Fisher information metric.
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- Abstract: The importance of the quantum Fisher information metric is testified by the number of applications that this has in very different fields, ranging from hypothesis testing to metrology, passing through thermodynamics. Still, from the rich range of possible quantum Fisher information, only a handful are typically used and studied. This review aims at collecting a number of results scattered in the literature that can be useful to people who begin the study of Fisher information and to those who are already working on it to have a more organic understanding of the topic. Moreover, we complement the review with new results about the relation between Fisher information and physical evolutions. Extending the study done in [1], we prove that all the physically realisable dynamics can be defined solely in terms of their relation with respect to the Fisher information metric. Moreover, other properties as Markovianity, retrodiction or detailed balance can be expressed in the same formalism. These results show a fact that was partially overseen in the literature, namely the inherently dynamical nature of Fisher information.
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