UTS Quantum

QSI Seminar: Martin Plávala, University of Siegen, Germany

TITLE: Jordan products of quantum channels and their compatibility: Examining the task of determining whether two quantum channels are compatible
TOPIC: Foundations/Quantum information theory
SPEAKER: Dr Martin Plávala (in collaboration with Mark Girard and Jamie Sikora)
AFFILIATION: Theoretical Quantum Optics Group, University of Siegen, Germany

ABSTRACT:
Given two quantum channels, we examine the task of determining whether they are compatible – meaning that one can perform both channels simultaneously but, in the future, choose exactly one channel whose output is desired (while forfeiting the output of the other channel). We show several results concerning this task.
First, we show it is equivalent to the quantum state marginal problem, i.e., every quantum state marginal problem can be recast as the compatibility of two channels, and vice versa.
Second, we show that compatible measure-and-prepare channels (i.e., entanglement-breaking channels) do not necessarily have a measure-and-prepare compatibilizing (i.e., joint) channel.
Third, we extend the notion of the Jordan product of matrices to quantum channels and present sufficient conditions for channel compatibility. Last, we formulate the different notions of compatibility as semidefinite programs and numerically test when families of partially dephasing-depolarizing channels are compatible and when the Jordan product of channels gives a valid compatibilizing channel.

HOSTED BY: Dr Mária Kieferová, Centre for Quantum Software and Information, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

REFERENCES:
https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.03279
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-22275-0
RESOURCES:
https://github.com/markwgirard/Channel-Compatibility