We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in the setting of large numbers of copies, and find a closed form expression for the asymptotic exponential rate at which the specified error probability tends to zero. This leads to the identification of the quantum generalisation of the classical Chernoff distance. The proof relies on two new techniques that have been introduced in [quant-ph/0610027] and [quant-ph/0607216], respectively, and that are also well suited to prove the quantum generalisation of the Hoeffding bound, which is a modification of the Chernoff distance and specifies the optimal achievable asymptotic error rate in the context of asymmetric hypothesis testing. This has be...
We consider the problem of discriminating two different quantum states in the setting of asymptotica...
We consider the problem of discriminating two different quantum states in the setting of asymptotica...
We consider the problem of discriminating two different quantum states in the setting of asymptotica...
We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in...
We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in...
We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in...
We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in...
We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in...
We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in...
We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in...
We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in...
We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in...
One is given n systems all prepared i.i.d. in some particular state chosen uniformly at random from ...
We consider the problem of discriminating two different quantum states in the setting of asymptotica...
We consider the problem of discriminating two different quantum states in the setting of asymptotica...
We consider the problem of discriminating two different quantum states in the setting of asymptotica...
We consider the problem of discriminating two different quantum states in the setting of asymptotica...
We consider the problem of discriminating two different quantum states in the setting of asymptotica...
We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in...
We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in...
We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in...
We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in...
We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in...
We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in...
We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in...
We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in...
We consider the problem of discriminating between two different states of a finite quantum system in...
One is given n systems all prepared i.i.d. in some particular state chosen uniformly at random from ...
We consider the problem of discriminating two different quantum states in the setting of asymptotica...
We consider the problem of discriminating two different quantum states in the setting of asymptotica...
We consider the problem of discriminating two different quantum states in the setting of asymptotica...
We consider the problem of discriminating two different quantum states in the setting of asymptotica...
We consider the problem of discriminating two different quantum states in the setting of asymptotica...