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Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 100402 (2003) [4 pages]

Local Information as a Resource in Distributed Quantum Systems

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Michał Horodecki1, Karol Horodecki2, Paweł Horodecki3, Ryszard Horodecki1, Jonathan Oppenheim1,4, Aditi Sen(De)1, and Ujjwal Sen1
1Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland
2Faculty of Mathematics, University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland
3Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics, Technical University of Gdańsk, 80-952 Gdańsk, Poland
4Racah Institute of Theoretical Physics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Givat Ram, Jerusalem 91904, Israel

Received 30 July 2002; published 12 March 2003

A new paradigm for distributed quantum systems where information is a valuable resource is developed. After finding a unique measure for information, we construct a scheme for its manipulation in analogy with entanglement theory. In this scheme, instead of maximally entangled states, two parties distill local states. We show that, surprisingly, the main tools of entanglement theory are general enough to work in this opposite scheme. Up to plausible assumptions, we show that the amount of information that must be lost during the protocol of concentration of local information can be expressed as the relative entropy distance from some special set of states.

© 2003 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.90.100402
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevLett.90.100402
PACS:
03.65.Ud, 03.67.–a