The resource theory of asymmetry is a framework for classifying and quantifying the symmetry-breaking properties of both states and operations relative to a given symmetry. In the special case where the symmetry is the set of translations generated by a fixed observable, asymmetry can be interpreted as coherence relative to the observable eigenbasis, and the resource theory of asymmetry provides a framework to study this notion of coherence. We here show that this notion of coherence naturally arises in the context of quantum speed limits. Indeed, the very concept of speed of evolution, i.e., the inverse of the minimum time it takes the system to evolve to another (partially) distinguishable state, is a measure of asymmetry relative to the ...
The Mandelstam-Tamm quantum speed limit (QSL) puts a bound on how fast a closed system in a pure sta...
The study and control of coherence in quantum systems is one of the most exciting recent development...
The presence of noise or the interaction with an environment can radically change the dynamics of ob...
The resource theory of asymmetry is a framework for classifying and quantifying the symmetry-breakin...
Quantum states may exhibit asymmetry with respect to the action of a given group. Such an asymmetry ...
The attempt to gain a theoretical understanding of the concept of time in quantum mechanics has trig...
The attempt to gain a theoretical understanding of the concept of time in quantum mechanics has trig...
The well-known time-energy uncertainty relation states that the evolution time 휏 needed to transform...
The quantum speed limit indicates the maximal evolution speed of the quantum system. In this work, w...
The characterization of quantum coherence in the context of quantum information theory and its inter...
Both conservation laws and practical restrictions impose symmetry constraints on the dynamics of ope...
The Wigner–Araki–Yanase (WAY) theorem establishes an important constraint that conservation laws imp...
In this talk I discuss coherence distillation under Time translation Invariant operations. I show th...
For both unitary and open qubit dynamics, we compare asymmetry monotone-based bounds on the minimal ...
The traditional quantum speed limits are not attainable for many physical processes, as they tend to...
The Mandelstam-Tamm quantum speed limit (QSL) puts a bound on how fast a closed system in a pure sta...
The study and control of coherence in quantum systems is one of the most exciting recent development...
The presence of noise or the interaction with an environment can radically change the dynamics of ob...
The resource theory of asymmetry is a framework for classifying and quantifying the symmetry-breakin...
Quantum states may exhibit asymmetry with respect to the action of a given group. Such an asymmetry ...
The attempt to gain a theoretical understanding of the concept of time in quantum mechanics has trig...
The attempt to gain a theoretical understanding of the concept of time in quantum mechanics has trig...
The well-known time-energy uncertainty relation states that the evolution time 휏 needed to transform...
The quantum speed limit indicates the maximal evolution speed of the quantum system. In this work, w...
The characterization of quantum coherence in the context of quantum information theory and its inter...
Both conservation laws and practical restrictions impose symmetry constraints on the dynamics of ope...
The Wigner–Araki–Yanase (WAY) theorem establishes an important constraint that conservation laws imp...
In this talk I discuss coherence distillation under Time translation Invariant operations. I show th...
For both unitary and open qubit dynamics, we compare asymmetry monotone-based bounds on the minimal ...
The traditional quantum speed limits are not attainable for many physical processes, as they tend to...
The Mandelstam-Tamm quantum speed limit (QSL) puts a bound on how fast a closed system in a pure sta...
The study and control of coherence in quantum systems is one of the most exciting recent development...
The presence of noise or the interaction with an environment can radically change the dynamics of ob...