Axiomatic characterization of the quantum relative entropy and free energy

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Abstract

Building upon work by Matsumoto, we show that the quantum relative entropy with full-rank second argument is determined by four simple axioms: (i) Continuity in the first argument; (ii) the validity of the data-processing inequality; (iii) additivity under tensor products; and (iv) super-additivity. This observation has immediate implications for quantum thermodynamics, which we discuss. Specifically, we demonstrate that, under reasonable restrictions, the free energy is singled out as a measure of athermality. In particular, we consider an extended class of Gibbs-preserving maps as free operations in a resource-theoretic framework, in which a catalyst is allowed to build up correlations with the system at hand. The free energy is the only extensive and continuous function that is monotonic under such free operations.

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Wilming, H., Gallego, R., & Eisert, J. (2017). Axiomatic characterization of the quantum relative entropy and free energy. Entropy, 19(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/e19060241

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