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Fully quantum second-law--like statements from the theory of statistical comparisons

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arxiv 1505.00535 v1 pith:XVFAZNU5 submitted 2015-05-04 quant-ph cond-mat.stat-mech

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In generalized resource theories, one aims to reformulate the problem of deciding whether a suitable transition (typically a transition that preserves the Gibbs state of the theory) between two given states $\rho$ and $\sigma$ exists or not, into the problem of checking whether a set of second-law--like inequalities hold or not. The aim of these preliminary notes is to show how the theory of statistical comparisons (in the sense of Blackwell, LeCam, and Torgersen) can be useful in such scenarios. In particular, we propose one construction, in which the second laws are formulated in terms of a suitable conditional min-entropy. Though a general, fully quantum result is also presented, stronger results are obtained for the case of qubits, and the case of $\sigma$ commuting with the Gibbs state.

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