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Quantum coherence measures based on Fisher information with applications

Lei Li, Qing‐Wen Wang, Shu‐Qian Shen, Ming Li

2021Physical review. A/Physical review, A40 citationsDOI

Abstract

Recently various ways to quantify coherence of a quantum state have been proposed. In this paper, several reliable quantum coherence measures based on quantum Fisher information (QFI) are presented. For pure states, this coherence measure is equivalent to that based on skew information, while for mixed states, we first define two natural coherence measures via QFI and find that the two definitions are exactly identical. By virtual of the special structure of qubit, we show that the mutual unbiased bases' (MUBs) qubit coherence is constrained only by the length of the Bloch vector. Then we provide upper bounds of the coherence measure with respect to any given basis and lower bounds in the case of a set of MUBs for both pure states and mixed states of arbitrary dimension. Finally, we investigate the connection between our coherence measures and quantum metrology, thereby providing an operational meaning for these coherence measures.

Topics & Concepts

Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)QubitMeasure (data warehouse)QuantumQuantum stateCoherence theoryMathematicsMutually unbiased basesStatistical physicsState (computer science)Computer scienceQuantum mechanicsAlgorithmPhysicsStatisticsCoherence lengthData miningSuperconductivityQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture