l1 norm of coherence is not equal to its convex roof quantifier

Abstract

Since a rigorous framework for quantifying quantum coherence was established by Baumgratz et al. [T. Baumgratz, M. Cramer, and M. B. Plenio, Phys. Rev. Lett. 113, 140401 (2014)], many coherence measures have been found. For a given coherence measure C, extending the values of C on pure states to mixed states by the convex roof construction, we will get a valid coherence measure C, we call C the corresponding convex roof quantifier of C. Whether C=C for a given coherence measure is an important question. In this work, we show that for the widely used coherence measure, l1 norm of coherence Cl1, it holds that Cl1≠ Cl1.

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