Quantum R\'enyi and $f$-divergences from integral representations
Abstract
Smooth Csisz\'ar -divergences can be expressed as integrals over so-called hockey stick divergences. This motivates a natural quantum generalization in terms of quantum Hockey stick divergences, which we explore here. Using this recipe, the Kullback-Leibler divergence generalises to the Umegaki relative entropy, in the integral form recently found by Frenkel. We find that the R\'enyi divergences defined via our new quantum -divergences are not additive in general, but that their regularisations surprisingly yield the Petz R\'enyi divergence for and the sandwiched R\'enyi divergence for , unifying these two important families of quantum R\'enyi divergences. Moreover, we find that the contraction coefficients for the new quantum divergences collapse for all that are operator convex, mimicking the classical behaviour and resolving some long-standing conjectures by Lesniewski and Ruskai. We derive various inequalities, including new reverse Pinsker inequalities with applications in differential privacy and explore various other applications of the new divergences.
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@article{arxiv.2306.12343,
title = {Quantum R\'enyi and $f$-divergences from integral representations},
author = {Christoph Hirche and Marco Tomamichel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.12343},
year = {2024}
}
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44 pages. v2: improved results on reverse Pinsker inequalities + minor clarifications. v3: some generalizations and clarifications; published version