Coherence quantifiers from the viewpoint of their decreases in the measurement process

Abstract

Measurements can be considered as a genuine example of processes that crush quantum coherence. In the case of an observable with degeneracy, the formulations of L\"uders and von Neumann are known. These pictures postulate the two different states of a system immediately following the act of measurement. Hence, they are associated with divers variants of coherence losses during the measurement. Recent studies have focused on several ways to characterize quantum coherence appropriately. One of the existing types of quantifier is based on quantum α-divergences of the Tsallis type. In this paper, we introduce coherence quantifiers associated with the L\"uders picture of quantum measurements. The are shown to satisfy the same properties as coherence α-quantifiers related to some orthonormal basis. Further, we consider losses of quantum coherence during a generalized measurement. The proposed approach is exemplified with unambiguous state discrimination; extreme properties of the states to be discriminated are clearly shown.

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