We consider the problem of discriminating between states of a specified set with maximum confidence. For a set of linearly independent states unambiguous discrimination is possible if we allow for the possibility of an inconclusive result. For linearly dependent sets an analogous measurement is one which allows us to be as confident as possible that when a given state is identified on the basis of the measurement result, it is indeed the correct state
We consider the problem of ambiguous discrimination of two quantum states when we are only allowed t...
We consider the problem of ambiguous discrimination of two quantum states when we are only allowed t...
We present the solution to the problem of optimally discriminating among quantum states, i.e., ident...
We consider the problem of discriminating between states of a specified set with maximum confidence....
We consider the problem of discriminating between states of a specified set with maximum confidence....
We present the first experimental demonstration of the maximum confidence measurement strategy for q...
Perfect discrimination between non-orthogonal states is forbidden by the laws of quantum mechanics. ...
Perfect discrimination between non-orthogonal states is forbidden by the laws of quantum mechanics. ...
Perfect discrimination between non-orthogonal states is forbidden by the laws of quantum mechanics. ...
Given a quantum pure state chosen from a set with some a priori probabilities, what is the optimal m...
The quantum formalism permits one to discriminate sometimes between any set of linearly independent ...
We present the first experimental demonstration of the maximum confidence measurement strategy for q...
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...
Deterministic discrimination of nonorthogonal states is forbidden by quantum measurement theory. How...
In quantum state discrimination, one aims to identify unknown states from a given ensemble by perfor...
We consider the problem of ambiguous discrimination of two quantum states when we are only allowed t...
We consider the problem of ambiguous discrimination of two quantum states when we are only allowed t...
We present the solution to the problem of optimally discriminating among quantum states, i.e., ident...
We consider the problem of discriminating between states of a specified set with maximum confidence....
We consider the problem of discriminating between states of a specified set with maximum confidence....
We present the first experimental demonstration of the maximum confidence measurement strategy for q...
Perfect discrimination between non-orthogonal states is forbidden by the laws of quantum mechanics. ...
Perfect discrimination between non-orthogonal states is forbidden by the laws of quantum mechanics. ...
Perfect discrimination between non-orthogonal states is forbidden by the laws of quantum mechanics. ...
Given a quantum pure state chosen from a set with some a priori probabilities, what is the optimal m...
The quantum formalism permits one to discriminate sometimes between any set of linearly independent ...
We present the first experimental demonstration of the maximum confidence measurement strategy for q...
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...
Deterministic discrimination of nonorthogonal states is forbidden by quantum measurement theory. How...
In quantum state discrimination, one aims to identify unknown states from a given ensemble by perfor...
We consider the problem of ambiguous discrimination of two quantum states when we are only allowed t...
We consider the problem of ambiguous discrimination of two quantum states when we are only allowed t...
We present the solution to the problem of optimally discriminating among quantum states, i.e., ident...