Broadcasting Quantum Fisher Information
Abstract
It is well known that classical information can be cloned, but non-orthogonal quantum states cannot be cloned, and non-commuting quantum states cannot be broadcast. We conceive a scenario in which the object we want to broadcast is the statistical distinguishability, as quantified by quantum Fisher information, about a signal parameter encoded in quantum states. We show that quantum Fisher information cannot be cloned, whilst it might be broadcast even when the input states are non-commuting. This situation interpolates between cloning of classical information and no-broadcasting of quantum information, and indicates a hybrid way of information broadcasting which is of particular significance from both practical and theoretical perspectives.
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@article{arxiv.1206.2821,
title = {Broadcasting Quantum Fisher Information},
author = {Xiao-Ming Lu and Zhe Sun and Xiaoguang Wang and Shunlong Luo and C. H. Oh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.2821},
year = {2013}
}
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5 pages. Improved version. Any comments is welcome