A volume inequality for quantum Fisher information and the uncertainty principle
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Publication:2473376
DOI10.1007/S10955-007-9454-2zbMATH Open1133.81008arXiv0706.0791OpenAlexW2163167596MaRDI QIDQ2473376FDOQ2473376
Authors: Daniele Imparato, Tommaso Isola, Paolo Gibilisco
Publication date: 27 February 2008
Published in: Journal of Statistical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: Let be complex self-adjoint matrices and let be a density matrix. The Robertson uncertainty principle det(Cov_
ho(A_h,A_j)) geq det(- frac{i}{2} Tr(
ho [A_h,A_j])) gives a bound for the quantum generalized covariance in terms of the commutators . The right side matrix is antisymmetric and therefore the bound is trivial (equal to zero) in the odd case . Let be an arbitrary normalized symmetric operator monotone function and let be the associated quantum Fisher information. In this paper we conjecture the inequality det (Cov_
ho(A_h,A_j)) geq det (frac{f(0)}{2} < i[
ho, A_h],i[
ho,A_j] >_{
ho,f}) that gives a non-trivial bound for any natural number using the commutators . The inequality has been proved in the cases by the joint efforts of many authors. In this paper we prove the case N=3 for real matrices.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0706.0791
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