The quantum formalism permits one to discriminate sometimes between any set of linearly independent pure states with certainty. We obtain the maximum probability with which a set of equally likely, symmetric, linearly independent states can be discriminated. The form of this bound is examined for symmetric coherent states of a harmonic oscillator or field mode
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...
The quantum formalism permits one to discriminate sometimes between any set of linearly independent ...
The quantum formalism permits one to discriminate sometimes between any set of linearly independent ...
The quantum formalism permits one to discriminate sometimes between any set of linearly independent ...
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....
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...
We consider unambiguous discrimination of three pure quantum states. Necessary and sufficient condit...
We present the solution to the problem of optimally discriminating among quantum states, i.e., ident...
We prove that the states secretly chosen from a mixed state set can be perfectly discriminated if an...
We prove that the states secretly chosen from a mixed state set can be perfectly discriminated if an...
We study the measurement for the unambiguous discrimination of two mixed quantum states that are des...
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...
The quantum formalism permits one to discriminate sometimes between any set of linearly independent ...
The quantum formalism permits one to discriminate sometimes between any set of linearly independent ...
The quantum formalism permits one to discriminate sometimes between any set of linearly independent ...
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....
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...
We consider unambiguous discrimination of three pure quantum states. Necessary and sufficient condit...
We present the solution to the problem of optimally discriminating among quantum states, i.e., ident...
We prove that the states secretly chosen from a mixed state set can be perfectly discriminated if an...
We prove that the states secretly chosen from a mixed state set can be perfectly discriminated if an...
We study the measurement for the unambiguous discrimination of two mixed quantum states that are des...
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...