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1The University of Tokyo, Graduate school of Arts and Sciences, 3-8-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8902, Japan.
Abstract:
The resource theory with covariant Gibbs-preserving operations, also called enhanced thermal operations, is investigated. We prove that with the help of a correlated catalyst, the state convertibility for any coherent state is fully characterized by the free energy defined with the quantum relative entropy. We can extend this result to general resource theories in the form that imposing the covariant condition to a general resource theory does not change the state convertibility, as long as the initial state is coherent and distillable and this resource theory admits the phase estimation and the phase shift. This means that adding a constraint from the law of energy conservation is irrelevant in the correlated-catalytic framework.
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