Irreversibility of entanglement loss
Francesco Buscemi

TL;DR
This paper explores how different measures of entanglement loss relate to the ability to approximately correct quantum channels, revealing that many entanglement measures lead to similar conditions for error correction.
Contribution
It generalizes the relationship between entanglement loss and quantum error correction to various entanglement measures, establishing their equivalence in correction conditions.
Findings
Different entanglement measures induce similar error correction conditions
Many inequivalent entanglement measures lead to equivalent correction criteria
Entanglement loss functions relate to channel distance measures
Abstract
The action of a channel on a quantum system, when non trivial, always causes deterioration of initial quantum resources, understood as the entanglement initially shared by the input system with some reference purifying it. One effective way to measure such a deterioration is by measuring the loss of coherent information, namely the difference between the initial coherent information and the final one: such a difference is ``small'', if and only if the action of the channel can be ``almost perfectly'' corrected with probability one. In this work, we generalise this result to different entanglement loss functions, notably including the entanglement of formation loss, and prove that many inequivalent entanglement measures lead to equivalent conditions for approximate quantum error correction. In doing this, we show how different measures of bipartite entanglement give rise to corresponding…
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