We study the distinguishability of bipartite quantum states by positive operator-valued measures with positive partial transpose (PPT POVMs). The contributions of this paper include: 1) we give a negative answer to an open problem of showing a limitation of a previous known method for detecting nondistinguishability; 2) we show that a maximally entangled state and its orthogonal complement, no matter how many copies are supplied, cannot be distinguished by the PPT POVMs, even unambiguously. This result is much stronger than the previous known ones; and 3) we study the entanglement cost of distinguishing quantum states. It is proved that √2/3|00〉 + √1/3|11〉 is sufficient and necessary for distinguishing three Bell states by the PPT POVMs. An...
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© 2017 American Physical Society. A bipartite subspace S is called strongly positive-partial-transpo...
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...
We study the entanglement cost under quantum operations preserving the positivity of the partial tra...
We show how to design families of operational criteria that distinguish entangled from separable qua...
We show how to design families of operational criteria that distinguish entangled from separable qua...
Employing a recently proposed separability criterion we develop analytical lower bounds for the conc...
We study the discrimination of a pair of orthogonal quantum states in the many-copy setting. This is...
A bipartite state, which is secretly chosen from a finite set of known entangled pure states, cannot...
We address the problem of quantum nonlocality with positive operator valued measures (POVM) in the c...
In this paper we present a necessary and sufficient condition of distinguishability of bipartite qua...
We classify Bell diagonal bipartite qudits with positive partial transposition (PPT) as entangled or...
We explicitly exhibit a set of four ququad-ququad orthogonal maximally entangled states that cannot ...
One of the many interesting features of quantum nonlocality is that the states of a multipartite qua...
Many quantum information protocols rely on the ability to distinguish between entangled quantum stat...
© 2017 American Physical Society. A bipartite subspace S is called strongly positive-partial-transpo...
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...
We study the entanglement cost under quantum operations preserving the positivity of the partial tra...
We show how to design families of operational criteria that distinguish entangled from separable qua...
We show how to design families of operational criteria that distinguish entangled from separable qua...
Employing a recently proposed separability criterion we develop analytical lower bounds for the conc...
We study the discrimination of a pair of orthogonal quantum states in the many-copy setting. This is...
A bipartite state, which is secretly chosen from a finite set of known entangled pure states, cannot...
We address the problem of quantum nonlocality with positive operator valued measures (POVM) in the c...
In this paper we present a necessary and sufficient condition of distinguishability of bipartite qua...
We classify Bell diagonal bipartite qudits with positive partial transposition (PPT) as entangled or...
We explicitly exhibit a set of four ququad-ququad orthogonal maximally entangled states that cannot ...
One of the many interesting features of quantum nonlocality is that the states of a multipartite qua...
Many quantum information protocols rely on the ability to distinguish between entangled quantum stat...