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Universal recovery maps and approximate sufficiency of quantum relative entropy

Quantum Physics 2018-09-14 v3 Information Theory Mathematical Physics math.IT math.MP

Abstract

The data processing inequality states that the quantum relative entropy between two states ρ\rho and σ\sigma can never increase by applying the same quantum channel N\mathcal{N} to both states. This inequality can be strengthened with a remainder term in the form of a distance between ρ\rho and the closest recovered state (RN)(ρ)(\mathcal{R} \circ \mathcal{N})(\rho), where R\mathcal{R} is a recovery map with the property that σ=(RN)(σ)\sigma = (\mathcal{R} \circ \mathcal{N})(\sigma). We show the existence of an explicit recovery map that is universal in the sense that it depends only on σ\sigma and the quantum channel N\mathcal{N} to be reversed. This result gives an alternate, information-theoretic characterization of the conditions for approximate quantum error correction.

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@article{arxiv.1509.07127,
  title  = {Universal recovery maps and approximate sufficiency of quantum relative entropy},
  author = {Marius Junge and Renato Renner and David Sutter and Mark M. Wilde and Andreas Winter},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.07127},
  year   = {2018}
}

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v3: 24 pages, 1 figure, final version published in Annales Henri Poincar\'e