Catalysis in Quantum Information Theory
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2306.00798v1
- Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2023 15:28:11 GMT
- Title: Catalysis in Quantum Information Theory
- Authors: Patryk Lipka-Bartosik, Henrik Wilming, Nelly H. Y. Ng
- Abstract summary: Catalysts open up new reaction pathways which can speed up chemical reactions while not consuming the catalyst.
A similar phenomenon has been discovered in quantum information science, where physical transformations become possible by utilizing a (quantum) degree of freedom that remains unchanged throughout the process.
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- Abstract: Catalysts open up new reaction pathways which can speed up chemical reactions
while not consuming the catalyst. A similar phenomenon has been discovered in
quantum information science, where physical transformations become possible by
utilizing a (quantum) degree of freedom that remains unchanged throughout the
process. In this review, we present a comprehensive overview of the concept of
catalysis in quantum information science and discuss its applications in
various physical contexts.
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