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Randomness for quantum channels:Genericity of catalysis and quantum advantage of uniformness

Quantum Physics 2021-03-12 v2

Abstract

Randomness can help one to implement quantum maps that cannot be realized in a deterministic fashion. Recently, it was discovered that explicitly treating a randomness source as a quantum system could double the efficiency as a catalyst for some tasks. In this work, we first show that every quantum channel that can be implemented with a randomness source without leaking information to it must be a catalysis. For that purpose, we prove a new no-go theorem that generalizes the no-hiding theorem, the no-secret theorem that states no quantum information can be shared with other system as a secret without leaking some information. Second, we show that non-degenerate catalysts should be used classically when no extra dimension is allowed, which leads to the fact that the quantum advantage of a catalytic process strictly comes from the uniformness of the randomness source. Finally, we discuss a method to circumvent the previous result that achieves quantum advantage with non-degenerate catalyst uniformized by employing extra work space.

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@article{arxiv.2010.14795,
  title  = {Randomness for quantum channels:Genericity of catalysis and quantum advantage of uniformness},
  author = {Seok Hyung Lie and Hyunseok Jeong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.14795},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

9 pages, 3 figures; close to the version accepted in Physical Review Research