Quantum Imaginarity-Mixedness Trade-off: Characterizing Maximally Imaginary Mixed States
Abstract
We investigate the trade-off relations between imaginarity and mixedness in arbitrary -dimensional quantum systems. For given mixedness, a quantum state with maximum imaginarity is defined to be a "maximally imaginary mixed state" (MIMS). By using the norm of imaginarity and the normalized linear entropy, we conclusively identify the MIMSs for both qubit and qutrit systems. For high-dimensional quantum systems, we present a comprehensive class of MIMSs, which also gives rise to complementarity relations between the -norm of imaginarity and the -norm of mixedness, as well as between the relative entropy of imaginarity and the von Neumann entropy. Furthermore, we examine the evolution of the trade-off relation for single-qubit states under four specific Markovian channels: bit flip channel, phase damping channel, depolarizing channel and amplitude damping channel.
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@article{arxiv.2404.16279,
title = {Quantum Imaginarity-Mixedness Trade-off: Characterizing Maximally Imaginary Mixed States},
author = {Bin Chen and Shao-Ming Fei},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.16279},
year = {2024}
}
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14 pages, 1 figure