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Relating CP divisibility of dynamical maps with compatibility of channels
arXiv
Authors: Arindam Mitra, Debashis Saha, Samyadeb Bhattacharya, A. S. Majumdar
Year
2023
Paper ID
54677
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
The role of CP-indivisibility and incompatibility as valuable resources for various information-theoretic tasks is widely acknowledged. This study delves into the intricate relationship between CP-divisibility and channel compatibility. Our investigation focuses on the behaviour of incompatibility robustness of quantum channels for a pair of generic dynamical maps. We show that the incompatibility robustness of channels is monotonically non-increasing for a pair of generic CP-divisible dynamical maps. Further, our explicit study of the behaviour of incompatibility robustness with time for some specific dynamical maps reveals non-monotonic behaviour in the CP-indivisible regime. Additionally, we propose a measure of CP-indivisibility based on the incompatibility robustness of quantum channels. Our investigation provides valuable insights into the nature of quantum dynamical maps and their relevance in information-theoretic applications.
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- The role of CP-indivisibility and incompatibility as valuable resources for various information-theoretic tasks is widely acknowledged.
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