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Resource Theory of Coherence - Beyond States

Published 12 Apr 2017 in quant-ph | (1704.03710v4)

Abstract: We generalize the recently proposed resource theory of coherence (or superposition) [Baumgratz, Cramer & Plenio, Phys. Rev. Lett. 113:140401; Winter & Yang, Phys. Rev. Lett. 116:120404] to the setting where not only the free ("incoherent") resources, but also the objects manipulated are quantum operations, rather than states. In particular, we discuss an information theoretic notion of coherence capacity of a quantum channel, and prove a single-letter formula for it in the case of unitaries. Then we move to the coherence cost of simulating a channel, and prove achievability results for unitaries and general channels acting on a $d$-dimensional system; we show that a maximally coherent state of rank $d$ is always sufficient as a resource if incoherent operations are allowed. We also show lower bounds on the simulation cost of channels that allow us to conclude that there exists bound coherence in operations, i.e. maps with non-zero cost of implementing them but zero coherence capacity; this is in contrast to states, which do not exhibit bound coherence.

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