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Convex Combinations of Pauli Semigroups: Geometry, Measure and an Application

Quantum Physics 2020-06-02 v2

Abstract

Finite-time Markovian channels, unlike their infinitesimal counterparts, do not form a convex set. As a particular instance of this observation, we consider the problem of mixing the three Pauli channels, conservatively assumed to be quantum dynamical semigroups, and fully characterize the resulting ``Pauli simplex.'' We show that neither the set of non-Markovian (completely positive indivisible) nor Markovian channels is convex in the Pauli simplex, and that the measure of non-Markovian channels is about 0.87. All channels in the Pauli simplex are P divisible. A potential application in the context of quantum resource theory is also discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1910.04114,
  title  = {Convex Combinations of Pauli Semigroups: Geometry, Measure and an Application},
  author = {Vinayak Jagadish and R. Srikanth and Francesco Petruccione},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.04114},
  year   = {2020}
}

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5 pages, 1 figure