Subentropy

The subentropy<ref>JozsaRobbWootters1994</ref> of a quantum state is defined similarly to the von Neumann entropy, as

Q(\rho) = -\sum_{k=1}^n \left(  \prod_{l \neq k} \frac{\lambda_k}{\lambda_k - \lambda_l} \right) \lambda_k \log \lambda_k,

where k} is the set of eigenvalues of ρ. In the case that some of the eigenvalues are degenerate, the limit from different eigenvalues is taken.

The subentropy can be used to get a lower bound on the accessible information from an ensemble of quantum states.

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