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Classical information deficit and monotonicity on local operations
We investigate classical information deficit: a candidate for measure of
classical correlations emerging from thermodynamical approach initiated in
[Phys. Rev. Lett 89, 180402]. It is defined as a difference between amount of
information that can be concentrated by use of LOCC and the information
contained in subsystems. We show nonintuitive fact, that one way version of
this quantity can increase under local operation, hence it does not possess
property required for a good measure of classical correlations. Recently it was
shown by Igor Devetak, that regularised version of this quantity is monotonic
under LO. In this context, our result implies that regularization plays a role
of "monotoniser".Comment: 6 pages, revte
The second laws of quantum thermodynamics
10.1073/pnas.1411728112Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America112113275-327
Work cost of thermal operations in quantum thermodynamics
Adopting a resource theory framework of thermodynamics for quantum and nano
systems pioneered by Janzing et al. [Int. J. Th. Phys. 39, 2717 (2000)], we
formulate the cost in useful work of transforming one resource state into
another as a linear program of convex optimization. This approach is based on
the characterization of thermal quasiorder given by Janzing et al. and later by
Horodecki and Oppenheim [Nat. Comm. 4, 2059 (2013)]. Both characterizations are
related to an extended version of majorization studied by Ruch, Schranner, and
Seligman under the name mixing distance [J. Chem. Phys. 69, 386 (1978)].Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures. Presented at "Noise Information and Complexity at
Quantum Scale, 2013
