Abstract

Quantum and classical informations are considered in quantum measurement processes described by pure operations. The quantum information is given by coherent information in the state change of the measured physical system, and the classical information represented by the Shannon mutual information is obtained from the measurement outcomes. It is shown that if the maximum classical information is obtained, the quantum information becomes zero and if any classical information is not obtained, all the quantum information that the physical system has can be transmitted.

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