We have investigated the problem of discriminating between nonorthogonal quantum states with the least probability of error. We have determined that the best strategy for some sets of states is to make no measurement at all and simply to always assign the most commonly occurring state. Conditions that describe such sets of states have been derived
In quantum communications a transmitting party, Alice, selects from among a set of agreed quantum st...
In quantum communications a transmitting party, Alice, selects from among a set of agreed quantum st...
In quantum communications a transmitting party, Alice, selects from among a set of agreed quantum st...
We have investigated the problem of discriminating between nonorthogonal quantum states with the lea...
It is a fundamental consequence of the superposition principle for quantum states that there must ex...
It is a fundamental consequence of the superposition principle for quantum states that there must ex...
It is a fundamental consequence of the superposition principle for quantum states that there must ex...
It is a fundamental consequence of the superposition principle for quantum states that there must ex...
Deterministic discrimination of nonorthogonal states is forbidden by quantum measurement theory. How...
We derive the optimal measurement for quantum state discrimination without a priori probabilities, i...
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...
We study the problem of discriminating between non-orthogonal quantum states with least probability ...
In quantum communications a transmitting party, Alice, selects from among a set of agreed quantum st...
In quantum communications a transmitting party, Alice, selects from among a set of agreed quantum st...
In quantum communications a transmitting party, Alice, selects from among a set of agreed quantum st...
In quantum communications a transmitting party, Alice, selects from among a set of agreed quantum st...
In quantum communications a transmitting party, Alice, selects from among a set of agreed quantum st...
In quantum communications a transmitting party, Alice, selects from among a set of agreed quantum st...
We have investigated the problem of discriminating between nonorthogonal quantum states with the lea...
It is a fundamental consequence of the superposition principle for quantum states that there must ex...
It is a fundamental consequence of the superposition principle for quantum states that there must ex...
It is a fundamental consequence of the superposition principle for quantum states that there must ex...
It is a fundamental consequence of the superposition principle for quantum states that there must ex...
Deterministic discrimination of nonorthogonal states is forbidden by quantum measurement theory. How...
We derive the optimal measurement for quantum state discrimination without a priori probabilities, i...
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguousl...
We study the problem of discriminating between non-orthogonal quantum states with least probability ...
In quantum communications a transmitting party, Alice, selects from among a set of agreed quantum st...
In quantum communications a transmitting party, Alice, selects from among a set of agreed quantum st...
In quantum communications a transmitting party, Alice, selects from among a set of agreed quantum st...
In quantum communications a transmitting party, Alice, selects from among a set of agreed quantum st...
In quantum communications a transmitting party, Alice, selects from among a set of agreed quantum st...
In quantum communications a transmitting party, Alice, selects from among a set of agreed quantum st...