Quantum dichotomies and coherent thermodynamics beyond first-order asymptotics
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Publication:6429017
DOI10.1103/PRXQUANTUM.5.020335arXiv2303.05524MaRDI QIDQ6429017FDOQ6429017
Authors: Patryk Lipka-Bartosik, Christopher T. Chubb, J. M. Renes, Marco Tomamichel, Kamil Korzekwa
Publication date: 9 March 2023
Abstract: We address the problem of exact and approximate transformation of quantum dichotomies in the asymptotic regime, i.e., the existence of a quantum channel mapping into with an error (measured by trace distance) and into exactly, for a large number . We derive second-order asymptotic expressions for the optimal transformation rate in the small, moderate, and large deviation error regimes, as well as the zero-error regime, for an arbitrary pair of initial states and a commuting pair of final states. We also prove that for and given by thermal Gibbs states, the derived optimal transformation rates in the first three regimes can be attained by thermal operations. This allows us, for the first time, to study the second-order asymptotics of thermodynamic state interconversion with fully general initial states that may have coherence between different energy eigenspaces. Thus, we discuss the optimal performance of thermodynamic protocols with coherent inputs and describe three novel resonance phenomena allowing one to significantly reduce transformation errors induced by finite-size effects. What is more, our result on quantum dichotomies can also be used to obtain, up to second-order asymptotic terms, optimal conversion rates between pure bipartite entangled states under local operations and classical communication.
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