We consider the problem of discriminating among a set of unitaries by means of measurements performed on the state undergoing the transformation. We show that use of entangled probes improves the discrimination in the two following cases: i) for a set of unitaries that are the UIR of a group and, ii) for any pair of transformations provided that multiple uses of the channel are allowed
The density matrix of composite spin system is discussed in relation to the adjoint representation o...
Single-shot quantum channel discrimination is the fundamental task of determining, given only a sing...
Distinguishability is a fundamental and operational measure generally connected to information appli...
We consider the problem of discriminating among a set of unitary transformations by means of measure...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2010.Cataloged from PDF ve...
We show that a unitary operation (quantum circuit) secretly chosen from a finite set of unitary oper...
We propose simple schemes that can perfectly identify projective measurement apparatuses secretly ch...
We examine how to distinguish between unitary operators, when the exact form of the possible operato...
Entanglement measures quantify nonclassical correlations present in a quantum system, but can be ext...
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...
We study the discrimination of a pair of orthogonal quantum states in the many-copy setting. This is...
We analyze the entangling capabilities of unitary transformations $U$ acting on a bipartite $d_1\tim...
We present a significantly improved scheme of entanglement detection through local uncertainty relat...
We address extended systems interacting with classical fluctuating environments and analyze the use ...
A bipartite state, which is secretly chosen from a finite set of known entangled pure states, cannot...
The density matrix of composite spin system is discussed in relation to the adjoint representation o...
Single-shot quantum channel discrimination is the fundamental task of determining, given only a sing...
Distinguishability is a fundamental and operational measure generally connected to information appli...
We consider the problem of discriminating among a set of unitary transformations by means of measure...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2010.Cataloged from PDF ve...
We show that a unitary operation (quantum circuit) secretly chosen from a finite set of unitary oper...
We propose simple schemes that can perfectly identify projective measurement apparatuses secretly ch...
We examine how to distinguish between unitary operators, when the exact form of the possible operato...
Entanglement measures quantify nonclassical correlations present in a quantum system, but can be ext...
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...
We study the discrimination of a pair of orthogonal quantum states in the many-copy setting. This is...
We analyze the entangling capabilities of unitary transformations $U$ acting on a bipartite $d_1\tim...
We present a significantly improved scheme of entanglement detection through local uncertainty relat...
We address extended systems interacting with classical fluctuating environments and analyze the use ...
A bipartite state, which is secretly chosen from a finite set of known entangled pure states, cannot...
The density matrix of composite spin system is discussed in relation to the adjoint representation o...
Single-shot quantum channel discrimination is the fundamental task of determining, given only a sing...
Distinguishability is a fundamental and operational measure generally connected to information appli...