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Manipulating heterogeneous quantum resources over a network
arXiv
Authors: Ray Ganardi, Jeongrak Son, Jakub Czartowski, Seok Hyung Lie, Nelly H. Y. Ng
Year
2026
Paper ID
10354
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
Quantum information processing relies on a variety of resources, including entanglement, coherence, non-Gaussianity, and magic. In realistic settings, protocols run on networks of parties with heterogeneous local resource constraints, so different resources coexist and interact. Yet, resource theories have mostly treated each resource in isolation, and a general theory for manipulation in such distributed settings has been lacking. We develop a unified framework for composite quantum resource theories that describes distributed networks of locally constrained parties. We formulate natural axioms a composite theory should satisfy to respect the local structure, and from these axioms derive fundamental bounds on resource manipulation that hold universally, independent of the particular network characteristics. We apply our results to central operational tasks, including resource conversion and assisted distillation, and introduce new methods to construct new resource monotones from this setup. Our framework further reveals previously unexplored phenomena in the remote certification of quantum resources. Together, these results establish foundational laws for distributed quantum resource manipulation across diverse physical platforms.
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- Quantum information processing relies on a variety of resources, including entanglement, coherence, non-Gaussianity, and magic.
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