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Reflected entropy is not a correlation measure (2302.10208v2)
Published 20 Feb 2023 in hep-th and quant-ph
Abstract: By explicit counterexample, we show that the "reflected entropy" defined by Dutta and Faulkner is not monotonically decreasing under partial trace, and so is not a measure of physical correlations. In fact, our counterexamples show that none of the R\'enyi reflected entropies $S_{R}{(\alpha)}$ for $0 < \alpha < 2$ is a correlation measure; the usual reflected entropy is realized as the $\alpha=1$ member of this family. The counterexamples are given by quantum states that correspond to classical probability distributions, so reflected entropy fails to measure correlations even at the classical level.
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