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Defining quantum divergences via convex optimization

Quantum Physics 2021-01-27 v2 Optimization and Control

Abstract

We introduce a new quantum R\'enyi divergence Dα#D^{\#}_{\alpha} for α(1,)\alpha \in (1,\infty) defined in terms of a convex optimization program. This divergence has several desirable computational and operational properties such as an efficient semidefinite programming representation for states and channels, and a chain rule property. An important property of this new divergence is that its regularization is equal to the sandwiched (also known as the minimal) quantum R\'enyi divergence. This allows us to prove several results. First, we use it to get a converging hierarchy of upper bounds on the regularized sandwiched α\alpha-R\'enyi divergence between quantum channels for α>1\alpha > 1. Second it allows us to prove a chain rule property for the sandwiched α\alpha-R\'enyi divergence for α>1\alpha > 1 which we use to characterize the strong converse exponent for channel discrimination. Finally it allows us to get improved bounds on quantum channel capacities.

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@article{arxiv.2007.12576,
  title  = {Defining quantum divergences via convex optimization},
  author = {Hamza Fawzi and Omar Fawzi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.12576},
  year   = {2021}
}

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v2: 26 pages

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