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Minimum-error discrimination between mixed quantum states

Quantum Physics 2009-11-13 v4

Abstract

We derive a general lower bound on the minimum-error probability for {\it ambiguous discrimination} between arbitrary mm mixed quantum states with given prior probabilities. When m=2m=2, this bound is precisely the well-known Helstrom limit. Also, we give a general lower bound on the minimum-error probability for discriminating quantum operations. Then we further analyze how this lower bound is attainable for ambiguous discrimination of mixed quantum states by presenting necessary and sufficient conditions related to it. Furthermore, with a restricted condition, we work out a upper bound on the minimum-error probability for ambiguous discrimination of mixed quantum states. Therefore, some sufficient conditions are obtained for the minimum-error probability attaining this bound. Finally, under the condition of the minimum-error probability attaining this bound, we compare the minimum-error probability for {\it ambiguously} discriminating arbitrary mm mixed quantum states with the optimal failure probability for {\it unambiguously} discriminating the same states.

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@article{arxiv.0707.3970,
  title  = {Minimum-error discrimination between mixed quantum states},
  author = {Daowen Qiu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0707.3970},
  year   = {2009}
}

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A further revised version, and some results have been added

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