Grover’s search algorithm and similar techniques are widely used in quantum information science. Communication lines with the so-called oracle are one of inevitable vulnerabilities of quantum search. The impact of localized dephasing and amplitude damping on Grover’s algorithm had already been discussed in recent literature. In this paper, we study the influence of depolarization in the oracle-box wires on the search process. It is shown that even low level of noise is sufficient to degenerate Grover’s algorithm. Complementarity relations between the relative entropy of coherence and the success probability in the presence of depolarization are studied as well.
Uncertainties in flavor and mass eigenstates of neutrinos are considered within the majorization approach. Nontrivial bounds reflect the fact that neutrinos cannot be simultaneously in flavor and mass eigenstates. As quantitative measures of uncertainties, both the Rényi and Tsallis entropies are utilized. Within the current amount of experience concerning the mixing matrix, majorization uncertainty relations need to put values of only two parameters, viz. [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text]. That is, the majorization approach is applicable within the same framework as the Maassen–Uffink relation recently utilized in this context. We also consider the case of detection inefficiencies, since it can naturally be incorporated into the entropic framework. Short comments on applications of entropic uncertainty relations with quantum memory are given.
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