Fermionic state discrimination by local operations and classical
communication
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2002.10197v2
- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2020 22:08:00 GMT
- Title: Fermionic state discrimination by local operations and classical
communication
- Authors: Matteo Lugli and Paolo Perinotti and Alessandro Tosini
- Abstract summary: Local operations and classical communication (LOCC) discrimination between two bipartite pure states of fermionic systems is studied.
We show that, contrary to the case of quantum systems, for fermionic systems it is generally not possible to achieve the ideal state discrimination performances.
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- Abstract: We consider the problem of local operations and classical communication
(LOCC) discrimination between two bipartite pure states of fermionic systems.
We show that, contrary to the case of quantum systems, for fermionic systems it
is generally not possible to achieve the ideal state discrimination
performances through LOCC measurements. On the other hand, we show that an
ancillary system made of two fermionic modes in a maximally entangled state is
a sufficient additional resource to attain the ideal performances via LOCC
measurements. The stability of the ideal results is studied when the
probability of preparation of the two states is perturbed, and a tight bound on
the discrimination error is derived.
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