High Probability Decoupling via Approximate Unitary Designs and Efficient Relative Thermalization

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY(2024)

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We prove a new concentration result for non-catalytic decoupling by showing that, for suitably large t , applying a unitary chosen uniformly at random from an approximate t -design on a quantum system followed by a fixed quantum operation almost decouples, with high probability, the given system from another reference system to which it may initially have been correlated. Earlier works either did not obtain high decoupling probability, or used provably inefficient unitaries, or required catalytic entanglement for decoupling. In contrast, our approximate unitary designs always guarantee decoupling with exponentially high probability and, under certain conditions, lead to computationally efficient unitaries. As a result we conclude that, under suitable conditions, efficiently implementable approximate unitary designs achieve relative thermalisation in quantum thermodynamics with exponentially high probability. We also show the scrambling property of black hole, when the black hole evolution is according to pseudorandom approximate unitary t -design, as opposed to the Haar random evolution considered earlier by Hayden-Preskill.
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Quantum communication,quantum channels,quantum information science
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