基于古典对称的Csiszár分歧的量子距离测量方法
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.
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)
|June 28, 2023
概括
我们使用对称的Csiszár分歧开发了新的量子距离,以测量量子状态之间的差异. 这些距离可以在物理上实现,为量子状态区分提供了操作解释.
科学领域:
- 量子信息理论 量子信息理论
- 量子计算是一种量子计算.
- 数学物理 数学物理
背景情况:
- 可区分性测量对于量化概率分布之间的差异至关重要.
- 现有的量子距离缺乏基于信息理论原则的统一框架.
- 对称的Csiszár分歧提供了一个多功能类型的古典不相似度措施.
研究的目的:
- 引入一种由对称的Csiszár分歧衍生出的量子距离的新型家族.
- 建立一种方法来获得满足三角不等式的量子距离.
- 为这些新的量子距离提供操作解释.
主要方法:
- 在纯量子状态下对·诺曼测量的对称Csiszár分歧的优化.
- 应用量子状态净化来导出扩展的量子Csiszár距离.
- 利用经典的Csiszár分歧结果来构建量子Csiszár真距离.
主要成果:
- 引入了一个基于对称的Csiszár分歧的新量子距离家族.
- 量子距离可以通过优化量子测量和净化来获得.
- 建议扩展量子Csiszár距离,有可能进行操作实施.
- 介绍了一种构建量子Csiszár真距离的方法.
结论:
- 开发出的量子距离满足了量子状态空间中的三角形不等式.
- 这些发现为量子状态的区分提供了一个强大的理论框架.
- 拟议的距离为量子信息的实验性可验证测量提供了一条道路.
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