Kirkwood-Dirac classical pure states (2210.02876v2)
Abstract: Kirkwood-Dirac (KD) distribution is a representation of quantum states. Recently, KD distribution has been employed in many scenarios such as quantum metrology, quantum chaos and foundations of quantum theory. KD distribution is a quasiprobability distribution, and negative or nonreal elements may signify quantum advantages in certain tasks. A quantum state is called KD classical if its KD distribution is a probability distribution. Since most quantum information processings use pure states as ideal resources, then a key problem is to determine whether a quantum pure state is KD classical. In this paper, we provide some characterizations for the general structure of KD classical pure states. As an application of our results, we prove a conjecture raised by De Bi`{e}vre [Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 190404 (2021)] which finds out all KD classical pure states for discrete Fourier transformation.
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