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arxiv: quant-ph/0507126 · v2 · submitted 2005-07-13 · 🪐 quant-ph

On asymptotic continuity of functions of quantum states

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keywords asymptoticcontinuityfunctionsso-calledarrowingfunctionquantumstates
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A useful kind of continuity of quantum states functions in asymptotic regime is so-called asymptotic continuity. In this paper we provide general tools for checking if a function possesses this property. First we prove equivalence of asymptotic continuity with so-called it robustness under admixture. This allows us to show that relative entropy distance from a convex set including maximally mixed state is asymptotically continuous. Subsequently, we consider it arrowing - a way of building a new function out of a given one. The procedure originates from constructions of intrinsic information and entanglement of formation. We show that arrowing preserves asymptotic continuity for a class of functions (so-called subextensive ones). The result is illustrated by means of several examples.

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