Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 25, 2025

Measurement of Quantum Interference in a Silicon Ring Resonator Photon Source
Published on: April 4, 2017
Quantum Distance Measures Based upon Classical Symmetric Csiszár Divergences
Diego G Bussandri1, Tristán M Osán2,3
1Instituto de Física La Plata (IFLP), Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas de la República Argentina (CONICET), Diagonal 113 e/63 y 64, La Plata B1900, Argentina.
Abstract:
We introduce a new family of quantum distances based on symmetric Csiszár divergences, a class of distinguishability measures that encompass the main dissimilarity measures between probability distributions. We prove that these quantum distances can be obtained by optimizing over a set of quantum measurements followed by a purification process. Specifically, we address in the first place the case of distinguishing pure quantum states, solving an optimization of the symmetric Csiszár divergences over von Neumann measurements. In the second place, by making use of the concept of purification of quantum states, we arrive at a new set of distinguishability measures, which we call extended quantum Csiszár distances. In addition, as it has been demonstrated that a purification process can be physically implemented, the proposed distinguishability measures for quantum states could be endowed with an operational interpretation. Finally, by taking advantage of a well-known result for classical Csiszár divergences, we show how to build quantum Csiszár true distances. Thus, our main contribution is the development and analysis of a method for obtaining quantum distances satisfying the triangle inequality in the space of quantum states for Hilbert spaces of arbitrary dimension.
Related Concept Videos
Divergence and Curl of Electric Field
The Uncertainty Principle
Divergence and Curl
The Quantum-Mechanical Model of an Atom
Gauss's Law: Cylindrical Symmetry
Divergence and Stokes' Theorems

