Gibbs-Preserving Maps outperform Thermal Operations in the quantum regime
Abstract
In this brief note, we compare two frameworks for characterizing possible operations in quantum thermodynamics. One framework considers Thermal Operations---unitaries which conserve energy. The other framework considers all maps which preserve the Gibbs state at a given temperature. Thermal Operations preserve the Gibbs state; hence a natural question which arises is whether the two frameworks are equivalent. Classically, this is true---Gibbs-Preserving Maps are no more powerful than Thermal Operations. Here, we show that this no longer holds in the quantum regime: a Gibbs-Preserving Map can generate coherent superpositions of energy levels while Thermal Operations cannot. This gap has an impact on clarifying a mathematical framework for quantum thermodynamics.
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@article{arxiv.1406.3618,
title = {Gibbs-Preserving Maps outperform Thermal Operations in the quantum regime},
author = {Philippe Faist and Jonathan Oppenheim and Renato Renner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.3618},
year = {2015}
}
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4 pages, 1 figure