For quantum spin systems in any spatial dimension with a local, translation-invariant Hamiltonian, we prove that asymptotic state convertibility from a quantum state to another one by a thermodynamically feasible class of quantum dynamics, called thermal operations, is completely characterized by the Kullback-Leibler (KL) divergence rate, if the state is translation-invariant and spatially ergodic. Our proof consists of two parts and is phrased in terms of a branch of the quantum information theory called the resource theory. First, we prove that any states, for which the min and max Rényi divergences collapse approximately to a single value, can be approximately reversibly converted into one another by thermal operations with the aid of a ...
Thermalization is ubiquitous to all physical systems and is an essential assumption for the postulat...
When a generic quantum system is prepared in a simple initial condition, it typically equilibrates t...
Isothermal processes of a finitely extended, driven quantum system in contact with an infinite heat ...
For quantum spin systems in any spatial dimension with a local, translation-invariant Hamiltonian, w...
The resource theory of thermal operations, an established model for small-scale thermodynamics, prov...
The resource theory of thermal operations, an established model for small-scale thermodynamics, prov...
The resource theory of thermal operations, an established model for small-scale thermodynamics, prov...
The resource theory of thermal operations, an established model for small-scale thermodynamics, prov...
The ideas of thermodynamics have proved fruitful in the setting of quantum information theory, in pa...
Thermodynamics imposes restrictions on what state transformations are possible. In the macroscopic l...
Thermodynamics imposes restrictions on what state transformations are possible. In the macroscopic l...
Thermodynamics imposes restrictions on what state transformations are possible. In the macroscopic l...
The resource theory approach is a recently developed framework used in the study of thermodynamics f...
In this work, we show how Gibbs or thermal states appear dynamically in closed quantum many-body sys...
It is a central question in quantum thermodynamics to determine how irreversible is a process that t...
Thermalization is ubiquitous to all physical systems and is an essential assumption for the postulat...
When a generic quantum system is prepared in a simple initial condition, it typically equilibrates t...
Isothermal processes of a finitely extended, driven quantum system in contact with an infinite heat ...
For quantum spin systems in any spatial dimension with a local, translation-invariant Hamiltonian, w...
The resource theory of thermal operations, an established model for small-scale thermodynamics, prov...
The resource theory of thermal operations, an established model for small-scale thermodynamics, prov...
The resource theory of thermal operations, an established model for small-scale thermodynamics, prov...
The resource theory of thermal operations, an established model for small-scale thermodynamics, prov...
The ideas of thermodynamics have proved fruitful in the setting of quantum information theory, in pa...
Thermodynamics imposes restrictions on what state transformations are possible. In the macroscopic l...
Thermodynamics imposes restrictions on what state transformations are possible. In the macroscopic l...
Thermodynamics imposes restrictions on what state transformations are possible. In the macroscopic l...
The resource theory approach is a recently developed framework used in the study of thermodynamics f...
In this work, we show how Gibbs or thermal states appear dynamically in closed quantum many-body sys...
It is a central question in quantum thermodynamics to determine how irreversible is a process that t...
Thermalization is ubiquitous to all physical systems and is an essential assumption for the postulat...
When a generic quantum system is prepared in a simple initial condition, it typically equilibrates t...
Isothermal processes of a finitely extended, driven quantum system in contact with an infinite heat ...