Entropic coherence of a battery, the relative entropy between its state and its energy-dephased version, must grow at least as the logarithm of the desired gate precision, making finite-dimensional batteries fundamentally imprecise.
Continuity bounds for quantum entropies arising from a fundamental entropic inequality
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We establish a tight upper bound for the difference in von Neumann entropies between two quantum states, $\rho_1$ and $\rho_2$. This bound is expressed in terms of the von Neumann entropies of the mutually orthogonal states derived from the Jordan-Hahn decomposition of the difference operator $(\rho_1 - \rho_2)$. This yields a novel entropic inequality that implies the well-known Audenaert-Fannes (AF) inequality. In fact, it also leads to a refinement of the AF inequality. We employ this inequality to obtain a uniform continuity bound for the quantum conditional entropy of two states whose marginals on the conditioning system coincide. We additionally use it to derive a continuity bound for the quantum relative entropy in both variables. Interestingly, the fundamental entropic inequality is also valid in infinite dimensions.
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The entropic coherence is a necessary resource for non-energy preserving gates
Entropic coherence of a battery, the relative entropy between its state and its energy-dephased version, must grow at least as the logarithm of the desired gate precision, making finite-dimensional batteries fundamentally imprecise.