Abstract The characterisation of Quantum Channel Discrimination (QCD) offers critical insight for future quantum technologies in quantum metrology, sensing and communications. The task of multi-channel discrimination creates a scenario in which the discrimination of multiple quantum channels can be equated to the idea of pattern recognition, highly relevant to the tasks of quantum reading, illumination and more. Although the optimal quantum strategy for many scenarios is an entangled idler-assisted protocol, the extension to a multi-hypothesis setting invites the exploration of discrimination strategies based on unassisted, multipartite probe states. In this work, we expand the space of possible quantum-enhanced protocols by formulating gen...
Quantum channels model many physical processes. For this reason, hypothesis testing between quantum ...
Quantum systems are fragile. The decoherence effect, which is caused by interactions between quantum...
We prove that every entangled state is useful as a resource for the problem of minimum-error channel...
The characterisation of Quantum Channel Discrimination (QCD) offers critical insight for future quan...
The ability to precisely discriminate multiple quantum channels is fundamental to achieving quantum ...
Quantum channel discrimination exploits quantum resources to improve hypothesis testing for binary b...
Entanglement is a powerful tool for quantum sensing, and entangled states can greatly boost the disc...
Quantum hypothesis testing is an important tool for quantum information processing. Two main strateg...
Quantum hypothesis testing is a central task in the entire field of quantum information theory. Unde...
We consider quantum-memory assisted protocols for discriminating quantum channels. We show that for ...
We address extended systems interacting with classical fluctuating environments and analyze the use ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2010.Cataloged from PDF ve...
We derive fundamental bounds on the maximal achievable precision in multiparameter noisy quantum met...
We quantify the usefulness of a bipartite quantum state in the ancilla-assisted channel discriminati...
We provide a simple example that illustrates the advantage of adaptive over nonadaptive strategies f...
Quantum channels model many physical processes. For this reason, hypothesis testing between quantum ...
Quantum systems are fragile. The decoherence effect, which is caused by interactions between quantum...
We prove that every entangled state is useful as a resource for the problem of minimum-error channel...
The characterisation of Quantum Channel Discrimination (QCD) offers critical insight for future quan...
The ability to precisely discriminate multiple quantum channels is fundamental to achieving quantum ...
Quantum channel discrimination exploits quantum resources to improve hypothesis testing for binary b...
Entanglement is a powerful tool for quantum sensing, and entangled states can greatly boost the disc...
Quantum hypothesis testing is an important tool for quantum information processing. Two main strateg...
Quantum hypothesis testing is a central task in the entire field of quantum information theory. Unde...
We consider quantum-memory assisted protocols for discriminating quantum channels. We show that for ...
We address extended systems interacting with classical fluctuating environments and analyze the use ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2010.Cataloged from PDF ve...
We derive fundamental bounds on the maximal achievable precision in multiparameter noisy quantum met...
We quantify the usefulness of a bipartite quantum state in the ancilla-assisted channel discriminati...
We provide a simple example that illustrates the advantage of adaptive over nonadaptive strategies f...
Quantum channels model many physical processes. For this reason, hypothesis testing between quantum ...
Quantum systems are fragile. The decoherence effect, which is caused by interactions between quantum...
We prove that every entangled state is useful as a resource for the problem of minimum-error channel...