Classifying coherence with a finite set of witnesses
Abstract
Coherence is a fundamental resource in quantum information processing, which can be certified by a coherence witness. In order to detect all the coherent states, we introduce a useful concept of coherence witness and structure the set of coherence witnesses Cd[m,M]. We present necessary and sufficient conditions of detecting quantum coherence of d-dimensional quantum states based on Cd[m,M]. Moreover, we show that each coherent state can be detected by one of the coherence witnesses in a finite set. The corresponding finite set of coherence witnesses is presented explicitly, which detects all the coherent states.
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