Flexible Catalysis
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2510.01065v1
- Date: Wed, 01 Oct 2025 16:04:01 GMT
- Title: Flexible Catalysis
- Authors: Máté Weisz, Sergii Strelchuk,
- Abstract summary: In quantum information and computation, a central challenge is to determine which quantum state to transform into one another under restricted sets of free operations.<n>While many transformations are impossible directly, catalytic processes can enable otherwise forbidden conversions.
- Score: 0.42970700836450487
- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: In quantum information and computation, a central challenge is to determine which quantum states can be transformed into one another under restricted sets of free operations. While many transformations are impossible directly, catalytic processes can enable otherwise forbidden conversions: an auxiliary quantum state (the catalyst) facilitates the transformation while remaining unchanged. In this work, we introduce flexible catalysis, a generalization in which the catalyst is allowed to transform into a different auxiliary state, provided it remains a valid catalyst. We show that this framework subsumes both standard catalytic and multicopy transformations, and we analyze its advantages across several classes of free operations. In particular, we prove that when the free operations are local unitaries or permutation matrices, flexible catalysis enables state extractions that are unattainable with standard catalysis alone.
Related papers
- Advantage of flexible catalysis for entanglement and quantum thermodynamics [43.748379918040854]
We investigate the power of flexible, where the catalyst evolves through a cycle of states, restoring its initial configuration only after finite number of steps.<n>We prove flexible strictly outperforms standard operations even in settings.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2026-03-05T13:14:30Z) - FreeAct: Freeing Activations for LLM Quantization [89.97086263978058]
Quantization is pivotal for mitigating the significant memory and computational overhead of Large Language Models.<n>FreeAct is a novel quantization framework that relaxes the static one-to-one constraint to accommodate dynamic activation disparities.<n>Experiments across dLLMs and MLLMs demonstrate that FreeAct significantly outperforms baselines, up to 5.3% performance improvement.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2026-03-02T12:02:17Z) - Finite-size catalysis in quantum resource theories [1.1510009152620668]
Quantum, the ability to enable previously impossible transformations by using auxiliary systems without degrading them, has emerged as a powerful tool in various resource theories.
We show how one can drastically reduce the required dimension of the catalyst thus enabling efficient catalytic transformations with minimal resources.
Notably, we discover a fascinating phenomenon of catalytic resonance: tailoring the catalysts's state, one can drastically reduce the required dimension of the catalyst thus enabling efficient catalytic transformations with minimal resources.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2024-05-14T19:08:55Z) - No-go theorem for entanglement distillation using catalysis [49.24817625059456]
We show that catalytic transformations can never allow for the distillation of entanglement from a bound entangled state.
This precludes the possibility that entanglement theoryally reversible based operations under even permissive choices.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-05-05T12:57:59Z) - Catalytic and asymptotic equivalence for quantum entanglement [44.99833362998488]
Many-copy entanglement manipulation procedures allow for highly entangled pure states from noisy states.<n>We show that using an entangled catalyst cannot enhance the singlet distillation rate of a distillable quantum state.<n>Our findings provide a comprehensive understanding of the capabilities and limitations of both catalytic and state transformations of entangled states.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-05-05T12:57:59Z) - Catalysis of entanglement and other quantum resources [39.58317527488534]
Instead of chemical reactions, quantum enhances our ability to convert quantum states into each other under physical constraints.
This article reviews the most recent developments in quantum preservation and gives a historical overview of this research direction.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-07-12T17:15:18Z) - Entanglement catalysis for quantum states and noisy channels [41.94295877935867]
We investigate properties of entanglement and its role for quantum communication.
For transformations between bipartite pure states, we prove the existence of a universal catalyst.
We further develop methods to estimate the number of singlets which can be established via a noisy quantum channel.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-02-10T18:36:25Z) - Statistics of Entanglement Transformation with Hierarchies among
Catalysts [0.0]
We report the statistics of comparable and incomparable states in different dimensions for single- and multi-copy regimes.
We demonstrate a universal pattern in the average and minimum entanglement of the randomly generated catalysts.
We confirm the existence of catalysts, referred to as strong catalysts, which can activate LOCC transformation between pairs at the single-copy level.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-02-03T11:48:51Z) - Correlation in Catalysts Enables Arbitrary Manipulation of Quantum
Coherence [0.0]
We show that allowing correlation among multiple catalysts can offer arbitrary power in the manipulation of quantum coherence.
This presents a new type of embezzlement-like phenomenon, in which the resource embezzlement is attributed to the correlation generated among multiple catalysts.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2021-06-23T18:00:04Z) - Catalytic Transformations of Pure Entangled States [62.997667081978825]
Entanglement entropy is the von Neumann entropy of quantum entanglement of pure states.
The relation between entanglement entropy and entanglement distillation has been known only for the setting, and the meaning of entanglement entropy in the single-copy regime has so far remained open.
Our results imply that entanglement entropy quantifies the amount of entanglement available in a bipartite pure state to be used for quantum information processing, giving results an operational meaning also in entangled single-copy setup.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2021-02-22T16:05:01Z)
This list is automatically generated from the titles and abstracts of the papers in this site.
This site does not guarantee the quality of this site (including all information) and is not responsible for any consequences.