The content presents a novel formulation that defines error and disturbance in quantum measurements as special cases of the irreversibility in quantum processes. This unified approach allows the application of existing knowledge about irreversibility to the study of error and disturbance.
Key highlights:
The formulation unifies the various existing definitions of error and disturbance, including those proposed by Arthurs-Kelly-Goodman (AKG), Ozawa, Watanabe-Sagawa-Ueda (WSU), Busch-Lahti-Werner (BLW), and Lee-Tsutsui (LT).
The formulation extends the quantitative Wigner-Araki-Yanase (WAY) theorem, which places restrictions on measurement implementation under a conservation law, to errors and disturbances of arbitrary definitions and processes.
The formulation reveals that the out-of-time-ordered correlator (OTOC), a measure of quantum chaos in many-body systems, can be treated as the irreversibility in analogy with the measurement context. The authors provide a simple experimental evaluation method for the OTOC.
The core idea is to design irreversibility evaluation protocols (IEPs) based on a framework for direct evaluations of Ozawa's error and disturbance. By applying a channel conversion (quantum comb) to the measuring process, the error and disturbance are converted into the irreversibility of the time evolution of an ancillary qubit system. This allows the application of knowledge about irreversibility from various fields, such as stochastic thermodynamics and quantum information theory, to the study of error and disturbance.
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by Haruki Emori... klokken arxiv.org 09-30-2024
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