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Main Author: Kimoto, T.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.08542
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contents The uncertainty principle is one of the features of quantum theory. Fine-grained uncertainty relations (FGURs) are a contemporary interpretation of this principle. Each FGUR is derived from a scenario where multiple measurements of a quantum state are stochastically performed. While state measurements are fundamental, measuring quantum processes, namely, completely positive and trace preserving maps, is also crucial both theoretically and practically. These measurements are mathematically characterized by quantum testers. In this study, we develop FGURs in terms of quantum testers. Because state preparation is a type of quantum process, our framework encompasses the conventional case as a special instance. The generalized FGURs' bounds are typically challenging to compute. Thus, we also provide estimates for these bounds. Specifically, we explore quantum testers involving maximally entangled states in detail. Consequently, some FGURs for quantum testers are derived as explicit forms for specific settings.
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spellingShingle Fine-Grained Uncertainty Relations for Quantum Testers
Kimoto, T.
Quantum Physics
The uncertainty principle is one of the features of quantum theory. Fine-grained uncertainty relations (FGURs) are a contemporary interpretation of this principle. Each FGUR is derived from a scenario where multiple measurements of a quantum state are stochastically performed. While state measurements are fundamental, measuring quantum processes, namely, completely positive and trace preserving maps, is also crucial both theoretically and practically. These measurements are mathematically characterized by quantum testers. In this study, we develop FGURs in terms of quantum testers. Because state preparation is a type of quantum process, our framework encompasses the conventional case as a special instance. The generalized FGURs' bounds are typically challenging to compute. Thus, we also provide estimates for these bounds. Specifically, we explore quantum testers involving maximally entangled states in detail. Consequently, some FGURs for quantum testers are derived as explicit forms for specific settings.
title Fine-Grained Uncertainty Relations for Quantum Testers
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.08542