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A Note on Holevo quantity of $SU(2)$-invariant states

The Holevo quantity and the $SU(2)$-invariant states have particular importance in quantum information processing. We calculate analytically the Holevo quantity for bipartite systems composed of spin-$j$ and spin-$\frac{1}{2}$ subsystems with $SU(2)$ symmetry, when the projective measurements are performed on the spin-$\frac{1}{2}$ subsystem. The relations among the Holevo quantity, the maximal values of the Holevo quantity and the states are analyzed in detail. In particular, we show that the Holevo quantity increases in the parameter region $F<F_d$ and decreases in region $F>F_d$ when $j$ increases, where $F$ is function of temperature in thermal equilibrium and $F_d=j/(2j+1)$, and the maximum value of the Holevo quantity is attained at $F=1$ for all $j$. Moreover, when the dimension of system increases, the maximal value of the Holevo quantity decreases.

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