No-signaling bounds for quantum cloning and metrology
Abstract
The impossibility of superluminal communication is a fundamental principle of physics. Here we show that this principle underpins the performance of several fundamental tasks in quantum information processing and quantum metrology. In particular, we derive tight no-signaling bounds for probabilistic cloning and super-replication that coincide with the corresponding optimal achievable fidelities and rates known. In the context of quantum metrology, we derive the Heisenberg limit from the no-signaling principle for certain scenarios including reference frame alignment and maximum likelihood state estimation. We elaborate on the equivalence of assymptotic phase-covariant cloning and phase estimation for different figures of merit.
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@article{arxiv.1412.3361,
title = {No-signaling bounds for quantum cloning and metrology},
author = {Pavel Sekatski and Michalis Skotiniotis and Wolfgang Dür},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.3361},
year = {2015}
}
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12 pages, 4 figures