We present theory and experiment for the task of discriminating two nonorthogonal states, given multiple copies. We implement several local measurement schemes, on both pure states and states mixed by depolarizing noise. We find that schemes which are optimal (or have optimal scaling) without noise perform worse with noise than simply repeating the optimal single-copy measurement. Applying optimal control theory, we derive the globally optimal local measurement strategy, which outperforms all other local schemes, and experimentally implement it for various levels of noise
We present optimal measuring strategies for an estimation of the entanglement of unknown two-qubit p...
Quantum state discrimination is a fundamental task in the field of quantum communication and quantum...
Nonlocality without entanglement is a rather counterintuitive phenomenon in which information may be...
Multiple-copy state discrimination is a fundamental task in quantum information processing. If there...
We consider the problem of a state determination for a two-level quantum system which can be in one ...
Reducing the average resource consumption is the central quest in discriminating non-orthogonal quan...
We study the problem of discriminating between non-orthogonal quantum states with least probability ...
Discriminating between quantum states is a fundamental task in quantum information theory. Given two...
Deterministic discrimination of nonorthogonal states is forbidden by quantum measurement theory. How...
We have investigated the problem of discriminating between nonorthogonal quantum states with the lea...
We propose two experimental schemes for quantum state discrimination that achieve the optimal tradeo...
State discrimination is a useful test problem with which to clarify the power and limitations of dif...
The optimal and minimal measuring strategy is obtained for a two-state system prepared in a mixed st...
When discriminating between two pure quantum states, there exists a quantitative tradeoff between th...
The task of state discrimination for a set of mutually orthogonal pure states is trivial if one has ...
We present optimal measuring strategies for an estimation of the entanglement of unknown two-qubit p...
Quantum state discrimination is a fundamental task in the field of quantum communication and quantum...
Nonlocality without entanglement is a rather counterintuitive phenomenon in which information may be...
Multiple-copy state discrimination is a fundamental task in quantum information processing. If there...
We consider the problem of a state determination for a two-level quantum system which can be in one ...
Reducing the average resource consumption is the central quest in discriminating non-orthogonal quan...
We study the problem of discriminating between non-orthogonal quantum states with least probability ...
Discriminating between quantum states is a fundamental task in quantum information theory. Given two...
Deterministic discrimination of nonorthogonal states is forbidden by quantum measurement theory. How...
We have investigated the problem of discriminating between nonorthogonal quantum states with the lea...
We propose two experimental schemes for quantum state discrimination that achieve the optimal tradeo...
State discrimination is a useful test problem with which to clarify the power and limitations of dif...
The optimal and minimal measuring strategy is obtained for a two-state system prepared in a mixed st...
When discriminating between two pure quantum states, there exists a quantitative tradeoff between th...
The task of state discrimination for a set of mutually orthogonal pure states is trivial if one has ...
We present optimal measuring strategies for an estimation of the entanglement of unknown two-qubit p...
Quantum state discrimination is a fundamental task in the field of quantum communication and quantum...
Nonlocality without entanglement is a rather counterintuitive phenomenon in which information may be...