Quantum entanglements and entangled mutual entropy

Physics – Quantum Physics

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The mathematical structure of quantum entanglement is studied and classified from the point of view of quantum compound states. We show that t he classical-quantum correspondences such as encodings can be treated as dia gonal (d-) entanglements. The mutual entropy of the d-compound and entangled states lead to two different types of entropies for a given quantum state: t he von Neumann entropy, which is achieved as the supremum of the information over all d-entanglements, and the dimensional entropy, which is achieved at the standard entanglement, the true quantum entanglement, coinciding with a d-entanglement only in the case of pure marginal states. The q-capacity of a quantum noiseless channel, defined as the supremum over all entanglements, i s given by the logarithm of the dimensionality of the input algebra. It doub les the classical capacity, achieved as the supremum over all d-entanglement s (encodings), which is bounded by the logarithm of the dimensionality of a maximal Abelian subalgebra.

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