Characterizing the geometry of the Kirkwood-Dirac positive states
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Publication:6438720
arXiv2306.00086MaRDI QIDQ6438720FDOQ6438720
Authors: Christopher Langrenez, David R. M. Arvidsson-Shukur, Stephan De Bièvre
Publication date: 31 May 2023
Abstract: The Kirkwood-Dirac (KD) quasiprobability distribution can describe any quantum state with respect to the eigenbases of two observables and . KD distributions behave similarly to classical joint probability distributions but can assume negative and nonreal values. In recent years, KD distributions have proven instrumental in mapping out nonclassical phenomena and quantum advantages. These quantum features have been connected to nonpositive entries of KD distributions. Consequently, it is important to understand the geometry of the KD-positive and -nonpositive states. Until now, there has been no thorough analysis of the KD positivity of mixed states. Here, we characterize how the full convex set of states with positive KD distributions depends on the eigenbases of and . In particular, we identify three regimes where convex combinations of the eigenprojectors of and constitute the only KD-positive states: any system in dimension ; an open and dense set of bases in dimension ; and the discrete-Fourier-transform bases in prime dimension. Finally, we investigate if there can exist mixed KD-positive states that cannot be written as convex combinations of pure KD-positive states. We show that for some choices of observables and this phenomenon does indeed occur. We explicitly construct such states for a spin- system.
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