Measuring Quantum Coherence with Entanglement
Alexander Streltsov, Uttam Singh, Himadri Shekhar Dhar, Manabendra, Nath Bera, Gerardo Adesso

TL;DR
This paper establishes a quantitative link between quantum coherence and entanglement, showing how coherence can be converted into entanglement and defining new measures of coherence based on entanglement generation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel class of coherence measures derived from maximum bipartite entanglement achievable through incoherent operations.
Findings
Coherence can be converted into entanglement via incoherent operations.
The paper defines coherence measures based on entanglement that satisfy resource theory criteria.
Provides a closed-form expression for the geometric measure of coherence for single-qubit states.
Abstract
Quantum coherence is an essential ingredient in quantum information processing and plays a central role in emergent fields such as nanoscale thermodynamics and quantum biology. However, our understanding and quantitative characterization of coherence as an operational resource are still very limited. Here we show that any degree of coherence with respect to some reference basis can be converted to entanglement via incoherent operations. This finding allows us to define a novel general class of measures of coherence for a quantum system of arbitrary dimension, in terms of the maximum bipartite entanglement that can be generated via incoherent operations applied to the system and an incoherent ancilla. The resulting measures are proven to be valid coherence monotones satisfying all the requirements dictated by the resource theory of quantum coherence. We demonstrate the usefulness of our…
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