From asymptotic hypothesis testing to entropy inequalities

12/12/2018
by   Christoph Hirche, et al.
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This thesis addresses the interplay between asymptotic hypothesis testing and entropy inequalities in quantum information theory. In the first part of the thesis we focus on hypothesis testing. We consider two main settings; one can either fix quantum states while optimizing over measurements or fix a measurement and evaluate its capability to discriminate by optimizing over states. In the former setting, we prove a composite quantum Stein's Lemma. We also discuss how this gives an operational interpretation to several quantities of interest. For the latter, we give the optimal asymptotic error rates in several symmetric and asymmetric settings, and discuss properties and examples of these rates. In the second part, the focus is shifted to entropy inequalities. We start with recoverability inequalities. Using tools developed to prove the composite Stein's Lemma, we give a strengthened lower bound on the conditional quantum mutual information (CQMI). Next, we give an operational interpretation to the relative entropy of recovery via hypothesis testing. Then, we discuss some recent counterexamples, which show that the relative entropy of recovery is not a lower bound on the CQMI; we provide more counterexamples where some systems are classical. We then turn to a seemingly different type of entropy inequalities called bounds on information combining. Using a particular recoverability inequality, we give a lower bound and additionally conjecture optimal lower and upper bounds. Furthermore, we discuss implications of our bounds to the finite blocklength behavior of Polar codes. Finally, we discuss Renyi-2 entropy inequalities for Gaussian states, by exploiting their formulation as log-det inequalities to find recoverability related bounds on several quantities. We apply this to Gaussian steerability and entanglement measures, proving their monogamy and several other features.

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