In 1991, Peres and Wootters wrote a seminal paper on the nonlocal processing of quantum information [Phys. Rev. Lett. 66, 1119 (1991)]. We return to their classic problem and solve it in various contexts. Specifically, for discriminating the 'double tri
Quantum state discrimination involves identifying a given state out of a set of possible states. Whe...
We start with the task of discriminating finitely many multipartite quantum states using LOCC protoc...
It is shown that the detection loophole that arises when trying to rule out local realistic theories...
In 1991, Peres and Wootters wrote a seminal paper on the nonlocal processing of quantum information....
In this paper, we consider the conditions under which a given ensemble of two-qubit states can be op...
Nonlocality without entanglement is a rather counterintuitive phenomenon in which information may be...
Quantum state discrimination involves identifying a given state out of a set of possible states. Whe...
We introduce an aspect of nonlocality which arises when the task of quantum states distinguishabilit...
We experimentally demonstrate the superior discrimination of separated, unentangled two-qubit correl...
Entanglement and nonlocality play a fundamental role in quantum computing. To understand the interpl...
We study the discrimination of a pair of orthogonal quantum states in the many-copy setting. This is...
Distinguishability is a fundamental and operational measure generally connected to information appli...
Suppose we want to identify an input state with one of two unknown reference states, where the input...
The `no communication' theorem prohibits superluminal communication by showing that any measurement ...
© 2014 AIP Publishing LLC. In this paper, we consider the problem of discriminating quantum states b...
Quantum state discrimination involves identifying a given state out of a set of possible states. Whe...
We start with the task of discriminating finitely many multipartite quantum states using LOCC protoc...
It is shown that the detection loophole that arises when trying to rule out local realistic theories...
In 1991, Peres and Wootters wrote a seminal paper on the nonlocal processing of quantum information....
In this paper, we consider the conditions under which a given ensemble of two-qubit states can be op...
Nonlocality without entanglement is a rather counterintuitive phenomenon in which information may be...
Quantum state discrimination involves identifying a given state out of a set of possible states. Whe...
We introduce an aspect of nonlocality which arises when the task of quantum states distinguishabilit...
We experimentally demonstrate the superior discrimination of separated, unentangled two-qubit correl...
Entanglement and nonlocality play a fundamental role in quantum computing. To understand the interpl...
We study the discrimination of a pair of orthogonal quantum states in the many-copy setting. This is...
Distinguishability is a fundamental and operational measure generally connected to information appli...
Suppose we want to identify an input state with one of two unknown reference states, where the input...
The `no communication' theorem prohibits superluminal communication by showing that any measurement ...
© 2014 AIP Publishing LLC. In this paper, we consider the problem of discriminating quantum states b...
Quantum state discrimination involves identifying a given state out of a set of possible states. Whe...
We start with the task of discriminating finitely many multipartite quantum states using LOCC protoc...
It is shown that the detection loophole that arises when trying to rule out local realistic theories...