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On bounds of Tsallis relative entropy and an inequality for generalized skew information

Quantum entropy and skew information play important roles in quantum information science. They are defined by the trace of the positive operators so that the trace inequalities often have important roles to develop the mathematical theory in quantum information science. In this paper, we study some properties for information quantities in quantum system through trace inequalities. Especially, we give upper bounds and lower bounds of Tsallis relative entropy, which is a one-parameter extension of the relative entropy in quantum system. In addition, we compare the known bounds and the new bounds, for both upper and lower bounds, respectively. We also give an inequality for generalized skew information by introducing a generalized correlation measure.

preprint2010arXivOpen access

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