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Autori principali: Ducuara, Andrés F., Takakura, Ryo, Hernandez, Fernando J., Susa, Cristian E.
Natura: Preprint
Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.15615
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author Ducuara, Andrés F.
Takakura, Ryo
Hernandez, Fernando J.
Susa, Cristian E.
author_facet Ducuara, Andrés F.
Takakura, Ryo
Hernandez, Fernando J.
Susa, Cristian E.
contents We introduce multi-object operational tasks for measurement incompatibility in the form of multi-object quantum subchannel discrimination and exclusion games with prior information, where a player can simultaneously harness the resources contained within both a quantum state and a set of measurements. We show that any fully or partially resourceful pair of objects is useful for a suitably chosen multi-object subchannel discrimination and exclusion game with prior information. The advantage provided by a fully or partially resourceful object against all possible fully free objects in such a game can be quantified in a multiplicative manner by the resource quantifiers of generalised robustness and weight of resource for discrimination and exclusion games, respectively. These results hold for arbitrary properties of quantum states as well as for arbitrary properties of sets of measurements closed under classical pre and post-processing and, consequently, include measurement incompatibility as a particular case. We furthermore show that these results are not exclusive to quantum theory, but that can also be extended to the realm of general probabilistic theories.
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spellingShingle Multi-object operational tasks for measurement incompatibility
Ducuara, Andrés F.
Takakura, Ryo
Hernandez, Fernando J.
Susa, Cristian E.
Quantum Physics
We introduce multi-object operational tasks for measurement incompatibility in the form of multi-object quantum subchannel discrimination and exclusion games with prior information, where a player can simultaneously harness the resources contained within both a quantum state and a set of measurements. We show that any fully or partially resourceful pair of objects is useful for a suitably chosen multi-object subchannel discrimination and exclusion game with prior information. The advantage provided by a fully or partially resourceful object against all possible fully free objects in such a game can be quantified in a multiplicative manner by the resource quantifiers of generalised robustness and weight of resource for discrimination and exclusion games, respectively. These results hold for arbitrary properties of quantum states as well as for arbitrary properties of sets of measurements closed under classical pre and post-processing and, consequently, include measurement incompatibility as a particular case. We furthermore show that these results are not exclusive to quantum theory, but that can also be extended to the realm of general probabilistic theories.
title Multi-object operational tasks for measurement incompatibility
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.15615