Interpreting quantum coherence through a quantum measurement process
Yao Yao, G. H. Dong, Xing Xiao, Mo Li, and C. P. Sun

TL;DR
This paper explores how traditional quantum measurement processes relate to modern coherence resource theories, proposing hierarchical measures and analyzing their physical realizations within the framework of incoherent operations.
Contribution
It demonstrates that von Neumann-Lüders measurements are consistent with coherence resource theories and introduces new hierarchical coherence measures linked to these measurements.
Findings
GIO are consistent with decoherence channels and coherence resource theories
Hierarchical measures of coherence are proposed for Lüders-type measurements
GIO form the core of strictly incoherent and incoherent operations
Abstract
Recently, there has been a renewed interest in the quantification of coherence or other coherence-like concepts within the framework of quantum resource theory. However, rigorously defined or not, the notion of coherence or decoherence has already been used by the community for decades since the advent of quantum theory. Intuitively, the definitions of coherence and decoherence should be the two sides of the same coin. Therefore, a natural question is raised: how can the conventional decoherence processes, such as the von Neumann-L\"{u}ders (projective) measurement postulation or partially dephasing channels, fit into the bigger picture of the recently established theoretic framework? Here we show that the state collapse rules of the von Neumann or L\"{u}ders-type measurements, as special cases of genuinely incoherent operations (GIO), are consistent with the resource theories of…
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