In a four-site spin model, positive energy extraction in a quantum energy teleportation protocol occurs when h times a nonlocal Majorana correlator D_AB is nonzero, with maximum extracted energy sqrt(epsilon_B^2 + (h D_AB)^2) - |epsilon_B|.
Upper Bound on Locally Extractable Energy from Entangled Pure State under Feedback Control
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We introduce an effective thermodynamics for multipartite entangled pure states and derive an upper bound on extractable energy with feedback control from a subsystem under a local Hamiltonian. The inequality that gives the upper bound corresponds to the second law of information thermodynamics in our effective thermodynamics. In addition, we derive a more general bound that is determined only by an initial state and the local Hamiltonian. This bound gives an explicit relationship between the extractable energy and the entanglement structure of the initial state. We also investigate the tightness of the upper bounds and show that the bounds can be achieved in a simple example.
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Nonlocal correlations in quantum energy teleportation: perspectives from their Majorana representations and information thermodynamics
In a four-site spin model, positive energy extraction in a quantum energy teleportation protocol occurs when h times a nonlocal Majorana correlator D_AB is nonzero, with maximum extracted energy sqrt(epsilon_B^2 + (h D_AB)^2) - |epsilon_B|.