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Quantifying coherence of quantum measurements
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EngineeringMeasurementQuantum MeasurementCoherenceMeasurement ProblemQuantum ComputingProper MonotoneQuantum EntanglementQuantum SciencePhysicsQuantum InformationComputer ScienceSignal ProcessingQuantum DecoherenceQuantum MeasurementsNatural SciencesIbm Q ProcessorCoherence MonotoneQuantum Error Correction
Abstract In this work we investigate how to quantify the coherence of quantum measurements. First, we establish a resource theoretical framework to address the coherence of measurement and show that any statistical distance can be adopted to define a coherence monotone of measurement. For instance, the relative entropy fulfills all the required properties as a proper monotone. We specifically introduce a coherence monotone of measurement in terms of off-diagonal elements of positive-operator-valued measure components. This quantification provides a lower bound on the robustness of measurement-coherence that has an operational meaning as the maximal advantage over all incoherent measurements in state discrimination tasks. Finally, we propose an experimental scheme to assess our quantification of measurement-coherence and demonstrate it by performing an experiment using a single qubit on IBM Q processor.
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