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Quantum Dynamics, Measurement, and Information

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Thermodynamics of Information Processing in Small Systems

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In this chapter, we review the theory of quantum dynamics, measurement, and information [1]. First, we discuss quantum dynamics without measurement. In particular, we formulate the dynamics in quantum open systems by introducing Kraus operators. Second, we discuss the quantum measurement theory. In particular, we formulate quantum measurements with measurement errors by using Kraus operators (or measurement operators) and positive operator-valued measures (POVMs). Third, we discuss the basic concepts in quantum measurement theory. We introduce the von Neumann entropy, the quantum Kullback-Leibler divergence (the quantum relative entropy), and the quantum mutual information. We also introduce the QC-mutual information that plays a crucial role to formulate the generalized second law of thermodynamics with quantum feedback control. In addition, we show that the classical measurement theory is a special case of the quantum measurement theory. For simplicity, we will focus on quantum systems that correspond to finite-dimensional Hilbert spaces.

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Sagawa, T. (2012). Quantum Dynamics, Measurement, and Information. In: Thermodynamics of Information Processing in Small Systems. Springer Theses. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54168-4_4

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