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Quantum Fisher information and its dynamical nature

Matteo Scandi, Paolo Abiuso, Jacopo Surace, Dario De Santis

2025Reports on Progress in Physics15 citationsDOI

Abstract

The importance of the Fisher information metrics and its quantum generalisations is testified by the number of applications that this has in very different fields, ranging from hypothesis testing to metrology, passing through thermodynamics. Still, from the rich range of possible quantum Fisher informations, only a handful are typically used and studied. This review aims at collecting a number of results scattered in the literature and provide a cohesive treatment to people who begin the study of Fisher information and to those who are already working on it to have a more organic understanding of the topic. Moreover, we complement the review with new results about the relation between Fisher information and physical evolutions. Extending previous works, we show that dynamical properties such as (complete) positivity, Markovianity, detailed balance, retrodictive power of evolution maps can be characterised in terms of their relation with respect to the Fisher information metrics. These results show a fact that was partially overseen in the literature, namely the inherently dynamical nature of Fisher information.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsQuantumQuantum mechanicsStatistical physicsTheoretical physicsMathematical physicsNeural Networks and ApplicationsQuantum Information and CryptographyStatistical Mechanics and Entropy
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