Seminars
March 5, 2009
FERNANDO BRANDAO 'Entanglement Theory and the Second Law of Thermodynamics'
FERNANDO BRANDAO 'Entanglement Theory and the Second Law of Thermodynamics'
FERNANDO BRANDAO
Quantum Information Group
Institute for Mathe
Seminar, March 5, 2009, 15:00. Seminar Room
FERNANDO BRANDAO
Quantum Information Group
Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Imperial College London
UNITED KINGDOM
FERNANDO BRANDAO
Quantum Information Group
Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Imperial College London
UNITED KINGDOM
Entanglement is central both to the foundations of quantum theory and, as a novel resource, to quantum information science. The theory of entanglement establishes basic laws that govern its manipulation, in particular the non-increase of entanglement under local operations on the constituent particles. Such laws aim to draw from them formal analogies to the second law of thermodynamics; however, whereas in the second law the entropy uniquely determines whether a state is adiabatically accessible from another, the manipulation of entanglement under local operations exhibits a fundamental irreversibility, which prevents the existence of such an order. In this talk we show that a reversible theory of entanglement and a rigorous relationship with thermodynamics may be established when considering all non-entangling transformations. The role of the entropy in the second law is taken by the asymptotic relative entropy of entanglement in the basic law of entanglement. We show the usefulness of this approach to general resource theories and to quantum information theory. Joint work with Martin Plenio (Nature Physics 4, 873 (2008).
Seminar, March 5, 2009, 15:00. Seminar Room
Hosted by Prof. Antonio Acín
Seminar, March 5, 2009, 15:00. Seminar Room
Hosted by Prof. Antonio Acín
Seminars
March 5, 2009
FERNANDO BRANDAO 'Entanglement Theory and the Second Law of Thermodynamics'
FERNANDO BRANDAO 'Entanglement Theory and the Second Law of Thermodynamics'
FERNANDO BRANDAO
Quantum Information Group
Institute for Mathe
Seminar, March 5, 2009, 15:00. Seminar Room
FERNANDO BRANDAO
Quantum Information Group
Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Imperial College London
UNITED KINGDOM
FERNANDO BRANDAO
Quantum Information Group
Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Imperial College London
UNITED KINGDOM
Entanglement is central both to the foundations of quantum theory and, as a novel resource, to quantum information science. The theory of entanglement establishes basic laws that govern its manipulation, in particular the non-increase of entanglement under local operations on the constituent particles. Such laws aim to draw from them formal analogies to the second law of thermodynamics; however, whereas in the second law the entropy uniquely determines whether a state is adiabatically accessible from another, the manipulation of entanglement under local operations exhibits a fundamental irreversibility, which prevents the existence of such an order. In this talk we show that a reversible theory of entanglement and a rigorous relationship with thermodynamics may be established when considering all non-entangling transformations. The role of the entropy in the second law is taken by the asymptotic relative entropy of entanglement in the basic law of entanglement. We show the usefulness of this approach to general resource theories and to quantum information theory. Joint work with Martin Plenio (Nature Physics 4, 873 (2008).
Seminar, March 5, 2009, 15:00. Seminar Room
Hosted by Prof. Antonio Acín
Seminar, March 5, 2009, 15:00. Seminar Room
Hosted by Prof. Antonio Acín