Proof of an entropy conjecture for Bloch coherent spin states and its generalizations

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Wehrl used Glauber coherent states to define a map from quantum density matrices to classical phase space densities and conjectured that for Glauber coherent states the mininimum classical entropy would occur for density matrices equal to projectors onto coherent states. This was proved by Lieb in 1978 who also extended the conjecture to Bloch SU(2) spin-coherent states for every angular momentum J. This conjecture is proved here. We also recall our 1991 extension of the Wehrl map to a quantum channel from J to (Formula presented.) corresponding to the Wehrl map to classical densities. These channels were later recognized as the optimal quantum cloning channels. For each J and (Formula presented.) we show that the minimal output entropy for the channels occurs for a J coherent state. We also show that coherent states both Glauber and Bloch minimize any concave functional, not just entropy. © 2014 Institut Mittag-Leffler.

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Lieb, E. H., & Solovej, J. P. (2014). Proof of an entropy conjecture for Bloch coherent spin states and its generalizations. Acta Mathematica, 212(2), 379–398. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11511-014-0113-6

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