Suppose we want to identify an input state with one of two unknown reference states, where the input state is guaranteed to be equal to one of the reference states. We assume that no classical knowledge of the reference states is given, but a certain number of copies of them are available instead. Two reference states are independently and randomly chosen from the state space in a unitary invariant way. This is called the quantum state identification problem, and the task is to optimize the mean identification success probability. In this paper, we consider the case where each reference state is pure and bipartite, and generally entangled. The question is whether the maximum mean identification success probability can be attained by m...
In this paper, we consider the conditions under which a given ensemble of two-qubit states can be op...
We show that any two different unitary operations acting on an arbitrary multipartite quantum system...
Quantum state discrimination involves identifying a given state out of a set of possible states. Whe...
We study how to unambiguously identify a given quantum pure state with one of the two reference pure...
We study how to unambiguously identify a given quantum pure state with one of the two reference pure...
A bipartite state, which is secretly chosen from a finite set of known entangled pure states, cannot...
In 1991, Peres and Wootters wrote a seminal paper on the nonlocal processing of quantum information....
We study the discrimination of a pair of orthogonal quantum states in the many-copy setting. This is...
Quantum state discrimination involves identifying a given state out of a set of possible states. Whe...
We prove that any three linearly independent pure quantum states can always be locally distinguished...
Nonlocality without entanglement is a rather counterintuitive phenomenon in which information may be...
We present optimal measuring strategies for an estimation of the entanglement of unknown two-qubit p...
We experimentally demonstrate the superior discrimination of separated, unentangled two-qubit correl...
Nonolocality makes quantum theory nontrivially sacred and useful in the paradigm of information theo...
We study the discrimination of a pair of orthogonal quantum states in the many-copy setting. This is...
In this paper, we consider the conditions under which a given ensemble of two-qubit states can be op...
We show that any two different unitary operations acting on an arbitrary multipartite quantum system...
Quantum state discrimination involves identifying a given state out of a set of possible states. Whe...
We study how to unambiguously identify a given quantum pure state with one of the two reference pure...
We study how to unambiguously identify a given quantum pure state with one of the two reference pure...
A bipartite state, which is secretly chosen from a finite set of known entangled pure states, cannot...
In 1991, Peres and Wootters wrote a seminal paper on the nonlocal processing of quantum information....
We study the discrimination of a pair of orthogonal quantum states in the many-copy setting. This is...
Quantum state discrimination involves identifying a given state out of a set of possible states. Whe...
We prove that any three linearly independent pure quantum states can always be locally distinguished...
Nonlocality without entanglement is a rather counterintuitive phenomenon in which information may be...
We present optimal measuring strategies for an estimation of the entanglement of unknown two-qubit p...
We experimentally demonstrate the superior discrimination of separated, unentangled two-qubit correl...
Nonolocality makes quantum theory nontrivially sacred and useful in the paradigm of information theo...
We study the discrimination of a pair of orthogonal quantum states in the many-copy setting. This is...
In this paper, we consider the conditions under which a given ensemble of two-qubit states can be op...
We show that any two different unitary operations acting on an arbitrary multipartite quantum system...
Quantum state discrimination involves identifying a given state out of a set of possible states. Whe...