Reducing the average resource consumption is the central quest in discriminating non-orthogonal quantum states for a fixed admissible error rate $\varepsilon$. The globally optimal fixed local projective measurement (GOFL) for this task is found to be different from that for previous minimum-error discrimination tasks [PRL 118, 030502 (2017)]. To achieve the ultimate minimum average consumption, here we develop a general globally optimal adaptive strategy (GOA) by subtly using the updated posterior probability, which works under any error rate requirement and any one-way measurement restrictions, and can be solved by a convergent iterative relation. First, under the local measurement restrictions, our GOA is solved to serve as the local bou...
State discrimination is a useful test problem with which to clarify the power and limitations of dif...
This thesis reflects works previously published by the author and materials hitherto unpublished on ...
We study the discrimination of a pair of orthogonal quantum states in the many-copy setting. This is...
We present theory and experiment for the task of discriminating two nonorthogonal states, given mult...
Quantum state discrimination is a fundamental task in the field of quantum communication and quantum...
Many prominent quantum computing algorithms with applications in fields such as chemistry and materi...
We have investigated the problem of discriminating between nonorthogonal quantum states with the lea...
Discriminating between quantum states is a fundamental task in quantum information theory. Given two...
Optimal and finite positive operator valued measurements on a finite number N of identically prepare...
We study the problem of discriminating between non-orthogonal quantum states with least probability ...
Given a quantum pure state chosen from a set with some a priori probabilities, what is the optimal m...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
We present optimal and minimal measurements on identical copies of an unknown state of a quantum bit...
In 1991, Peres and Wootters wrote a seminal paper on the nonlocal processing of quantum information....
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...
This thesis reflects works previously published by the author and materials hitherto unpublished on ...
We study the discrimination of a pair of orthogonal quantum states in the many-copy setting. This is...
We present theory and experiment for the task of discriminating two nonorthogonal states, given mult...
Quantum state discrimination is a fundamental task in the field of quantum communication and quantum...
Many prominent quantum computing algorithms with applications in fields such as chemistry and materi...
We have investigated the problem of discriminating between nonorthogonal quantum states with the lea...
Discriminating between quantum states is a fundamental task in quantum information theory. Given two...
Optimal and finite positive operator valued measurements on a finite number N of identically prepare...
We study the problem of discriminating between non-orthogonal quantum states with least probability ...
Given a quantum pure state chosen from a set with some a priori probabilities, what is the optimal m...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
We present optimal and minimal measurements on identical copies of an unknown state of a quantum bit...
In 1991, Peres and Wootters wrote a seminal paper on the nonlocal processing of quantum information....
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...
This thesis reflects works previously published by the author and materials hitherto unpublished on ...
We study the discrimination of a pair of orthogonal quantum states in the many-copy setting. This is...