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Exchange-Symmetrized Qudit Bell Bases and Bell-State Distinguishability

Quantum Physics 2025-08-07 v3

Abstract

Entanglement of qudit pairs, with single particle Hilbert space dimension dd, has important potential for quantum information processing, with applications in cryptography, algorithms, and error correction. For a pair of qudits of arbitrary even dimension dd, we introduce a generalized Bell basis with definite symmetry under exchange of internal states between the two particles. We show that no complete exchange-symmetrized basis can exist for odd dd. This framework extends prior work on exchange-symmetrized hyperentangled qubit bases, where dd is a power of two. For our exchange-symmetrized basis we show that measurement devices restricted to linear evolution and local measurement (LELM) can unambiguously distinguish 2d12d-1 qudit Bell states for any even dd. This achieves the upper bound in general for reliable Bell-state distinguishability via LELM and augments previously known limits for d=2nd = 2^n and d=3d=3. This result is relevant to near-term realizations of quantum communication protocols.

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@article{arxiv.2412.10297,
  title  = {Exchange-Symmetrized Qudit Bell Bases and Bell-State Distinguishability},
  author = {Oscar Scholin and Theresa W. Lynn},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.10297},
  year   = {2025}
}