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2021 ◽  
Vol 103 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Klée Pollock ◽  
Ge Wang ◽  
Eric Chitambar

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ming-Jing Zhao ◽  
Rajesh Pereira ◽  
Teng Ma ◽  
Shao-Ming Fei

AbstractCoherence and entanglement are fundamental concepts in resource theory. The coherence (entanglement) of assistance is the coherence (entanglement) that can be extracted assisted by another party with local measurement and classical communication. We introduce and study the general coherence of assistance. First, in terms of real symmetric concave functions on the probability simplex, the coherence of assistance and the entanglement of assistance are shown to be in one-to-one correspondence. We then introduce two classes of quantum states: the assisted maximally coherent states and the assisted maximally entangled states. They can be transformed into maximally coherent or entangled pure states with the help of another party using local measurement and classical communication. We give necessary conditions for states to be assisted maximally coherent or assisted maximally entangled. Based on these, a unified framework between coherence and entanglement including coherence (entanglement) measures, coherence (entanglement) of assistance, coherence (entanglement) resources is proposed. Then we show that the coherence of assistance as well as entanglement of assistance are strictly larger than the coherence of convex roof and entanglement of convex roof for all full rank density matrices. So all full rank quantum states are distillable in the assisted coherence distillation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (12) ◽  
pp. 120305 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhi He ◽  
Zun-Yan Nie ◽  
Qiong Wang

2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Song ◽  
Ming Yang ◽  
Jun-Long Zhao ◽  
Da-Chuang Li ◽  
Zhuo-Liang Cao

Quantum ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 81 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gilad Gour ◽  
Yu Guo

We provide a fine-grained definition for monogamous measure of entanglement that does not invoke any particular monogamy relation. Our definition is given in terms an equality, as oppose to inequality, that we call the "disentangling condition". We relate our definition to the more traditional one, by showing that it generates standard monogamy relations. We then show that all quantum Markov states satisfy the disentangling condition for any entanglement monotone. In addition, we demonstrate that entanglement monotones that are given in terms of a convex roof extension are monogamous if they are monogamous on pure states, and show that for any quantum state that satisfies the disentangling condition, its entanglement of formation equals the entanglement of assistance. We characterize all bipartite mixed states with this property, and use it to show that the G-concurrence is monogamous. In the case of two qubits, we show that the equality between entanglement of formation and assistance holds if and only if the state is a rank 2 bipartite state that can be expressed as the marginal of a pure 3-qubit state in the W class.


2011 ◽  
Vol 11 (5&6) ◽  
pp. 496-520
Author(s):  
Nicolas Dutil ◽  
Patrick Hayden

Motivated by the problem of designing quantum repeaters, we study entanglement distillation between two parties, Alice and Bob, starting from a mixed state and with the help of ``repeater'' stations. To treat the case of a single repeater, we extend the notion of entanglement of assistance to arbitrary mixed tripartite states and exhibit a protocol, based on a random coding strategy, for extracting pure entanglement. The rates achievable by this protocol formally resemble those achievable if the repeater station could merge its state to one of Alice and Bob even when such merging is impossible. This rate is provably better than the hashing bound for sufficiently pure tripartite states. We also compare our assisted distillation protocol to a hierarchical strategy consisting of entanglement distillation followed by entanglement swapping. We demonstrate by the use of a simple example that our random measurement strategy outperforms hierarchical distillation strategies when the individual helper stations' states fail to individually factorize into portions associated specifically with Alice and Bob. Finally, we use these results to find achievable rates for the more general scenario, where many spatially separated repeaters help two recipients distill entanglement.


2010 ◽  
Vol 81 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zong-Guo Li ◽  
Ming-Jing Zhao ◽  
Shao-Ming Fei ◽  
W. M. Liu

2009 ◽  
Vol 80 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zong-Guo Li ◽  
Shao-Ming Fei ◽  
Sergio Albeverio ◽  
W. M. Liu

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