Entropy of quantum channel in the theory of quantum information
Wojciech Roga

TL;DR
This paper analyzes quantum channels' properties and entropies, establishing bounds on information transfer, proving additivity of channel entropy, and characterizing Davies channels for small quantum systems.
Contribution
It introduces new bounds on Holevo information, proves additivity of channel entropy, and characterizes Davies channels for one-qubit and one-qutrit systems.
Findings
Bound on Holevo information related to entropy exchange
Proof of additivity of channel entropy
Characterization of Davies channels for low-dimensional systems
Abstract
Quantum channels, also called quantum operations, are linear, trace preserving and completely positive transformations in the space of quantum states. Such operations describe discrete time evolution of an open quantum system interacting with an environment. The thesis contains an analysis of properties of quantum channels and different entropies used to quantify the decoherence introduced into the system by a given operation. Part I of the thesis provides a general introduction to the subject. In Part II, the action of a quantum channel is treated as a process of preparation of a quantum ensemble. The Holevo information associated with this ensemble is shown to be bounded by the entropy exchanged during the preparation process between the initial state and the environment. A relation between the Holevo information and the entropy of an auxiliary matrix consisting of square root…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
