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Complex conjugation supermap of unitary quantum maps and its universal implementation protocol

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arxiv 1706.03481 v5 pith:ORBV5CDR submitted 2017-06-12 quant-ph

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A complex conjugation of unitary quantum map is a second-order map (supermap) that maps a unitary operator $U$ to its complex conjugate $U^*$. First, we present a deterministic quantum protocol that universally implements the complex conjugation supermap when we are given a blackbox quantum circuit, guaranteed to implement some unitary operation, whose only known description is its dimension. We then discuss the complex conjugation supermap in the context of entanglement theory and derive a conjugation-based expression of the $G$-concurrence. Finally, we present a physical process involving identical fermions from which the complex conjugation protocol is derived as a simulation of the process using qudits.

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