One-Shot Coherence Distillation: Towards Completing the Picture
Qi Zhao, Yunchao Liu, Xiao Yuan, Eric Chitambar, Andreas Winter

TL;DR
This paper investigates the one-shot distillation of quantum coherence from a single resource state under various incoherent operations, providing formulas, comparisons, and implications for quantum information processing.
Contribution
It generalizes the Winter-Yang protocol to one-shot coherence distillation and compares different incoherent operations, revealing their equivalence in distillable coherence.
Findings
Derived one-shot distillable coherence formulas using smoothed min-relative entropy.
Showed equivalence of distillable coherence under IO, DIO, and MIO in the asymptotic limit.
Identified bound coherence under SIO in the asymptotic regime.
Abstract
The resource framework of quantum coherence was introduced by Baumgratz, Cramer and Plenio [PRL 113, 140401 (2014)] and further developed by Winter and Yang [PRL 116, 120404 (2016)]. We consider the one-shot problem of distilling pure coherence from a single instance of a given resource state. Specifically, we determine the distillable coherence with a given fidelity under incoherent operations (IO) through a generalisation of the Winter-Yang protocol. This is compared to the distillable coherence under maximal incoherent operations (MIO) and dephasing-covariant incoherent operations (DIO), which can be cast as a semidefinite programme, that has been presented previously by Regula et al. [PRL 121, 010401 (2018)]. Our results are given in terms of a smoothed min-relative entropy distance from the incoherent set of states, and a variant of the hypothesis-testing relative entropy distance,…
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