Robustness of asymmetry and coherence of quantum states
Abstract
Quantum states may exhibit asymmetry with respect to the action of a given group. Such an asymmetry of states can be considered as a resource in applications such as quantum metrology, and it is a concept that encompasses quantum coherence as a special case. We introduce explicitly and study the robustness of asymmetry, a quantifier of asymmetry of states that we prove to have many attractive properties, including efficient numerical computability via semidefinite programming, and an operational interpretation in a channel discrimination context. We also introduce the notion of asymmetry witnesses, whose measurement in a laboratory detects the presence of asymmetry. We prove that properly constrained asymmetry witnesses provide lower bounds to the robustness of asymmetry, which is shown to be a directly measurable quantity itself. We then focus our attention on coherence witnesses and the robustness of coherence, for which we prove a number of additional results; these include an analysis of its specific relevance in phase discrimination and quantum metrology, an analytical calculation of its value for a relevant class of quantum states, and tight bounds that relate it to another previously defined coherence monotone.
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@article{arxiv.1601.03782,
title = {Robustness of asymmetry and coherence of quantum states},
author = {Marco Piani and Marco Cianciaruso and Thomas R. Bromley and Carmine Napoli and Nathaniel Johnston and Gerardo Adesso},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.03782},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
14 pages, 1 figure. Close to published version. Matlab code included in the source. See also the companion letter arXiv:1601.03781