Operational framework for quantum measurement simulability
Abstract
We introduce a framework for simulating quantum measurements based on classical processing of a set of accessible measurements. Well-known concepts such as joint measurability and projective simulability naturally emerge as particular cases of our framework, but our study also leads to novel results and questions. First, a generalisation of joint measurability is derived, which yields a hierarchy for the incompatibility of sets of measurements. A similar hierarchy is defined based on the number of outcomes used to perform the simulation of a given measurement. This general approach also allows us to identify connections between different types of simulability and, in particular, we characterise the qubit measurements that are projective-simulable in terms of joint measurability. Finally, we discuss how our framework can be interpreted in the context of resource theories.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1705.06343,
title = {Operational framework for quantum measurement simulability},
author = {Leonardo Guerini and Jessica Bavaresco and Marcelo Terra Cunha and Antonio Acín},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.06343},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
25 pages, single-column, 3 figures. Closer to published version