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Quantifying coherence with respect to general quantum measurements

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Coherence is a cornerstone of quantum theory and a prerequisite for the advantage of quantum technologies. In recent work, the notion of coherence with respect to a general quantum measurement (POVM) was introduced and embedded into a resource-theoretic framework that generalizes the standard resource theory of coherence. In particular, POVM-incoherent (free) states and operations were established. In this work, we explore features of this framework which arise due to the rich structure of POVMs compared to projective measurements. Moreover, we introduce a rigorous, probabilisitic framework for POVM-based coherence measures and free operations. This leads to the introduction of new, strongly monotonic resource measures that neatly generalize well-known standard coherence measures. Finally, we show that the relative entropy of POVM-coherence is equal to the cryptographic randomness gain, providing an important operational meaning to the concept of coherence with respect to a general measurement.

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quant-ph 1

years

2019 1

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Structure of Resource Theory of Block Coherence

quant-ph · 2019-08-05 · reject · novelty 3.0

The paper asserts that Kraus operators of Block, Strictly Block, and Physically Block Incoherent Operations have restricted block-matrix forms, but the derivations are sketchy and the main characterizations were already stated in an earlier preprint.

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  • Structure of Resource Theory of Block Coherence quant-ph · 2019-08-05 · reject · none · ref 26 · internal anchor

    The paper asserts that Kraus operators of Block, Strictly Block, and Physically Block Incoherent Operations have restricted block-matrix forms, but the derivations are sketchy and the main characterizations were already stated in an earlier preprint.