The set of Bargmann invariants from circulant Gram matrices is exactly the n-th power of a regular n-gon, and all such invariants can be realized by qubits.
Quantifying imaginarity in terms of pure-state imaginarity
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Complex numbers are widely used in quantum physics and are indispensable components for describing quantum systems and their dynamical behavior. The resource theory of imaginarity has been built recently, enabling a systematic research of complex numbers in quantum information theory. In this work, we develop two theoretical methods for quantifying imaginarity, motivated by recent progress within resource theories of entanglement and coherence. We provide quantifiers of imaginarity by the convex roof construction and quantifiers of the imaginarity by the least imaginarity of the input pure states under real operations. We also apply these tools to study the state conversion problem in resource theory of imaginarity.
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On the Bargmann invariants for quantum imaginarity
The set of Bargmann invariants from circulant Gram matrices is exactly the n-th power of a regular n-gon, and all such invariants can be realized by qubits.