Locally unidentifiable subset of quantum states and its resourcefulness
in secret password distribution
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.10954v3
- Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2024 16:28:37 GMT
- Title: Locally unidentifiable subset of quantum states and its resourcefulness
in secret password distribution
- Authors: Pratik Ghosal, Arkaprabha Ghosal, Subhendu B. Ghosh and Amit Mukherjee
- Abstract summary: We introduce a hitherto unexplored form of quantum nonlocality, termed local subset unidentifiability.
We show that this nonlocality is stronger than other existing forms of quantum nonlocality.
We anticipate potential applications of this nonlocality for future quantum technologies.
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- Abstract: We introduce a hitherto unexplored form of quantum nonlocality, termed local
subset unidentifiability, that arises from the limitation of spatially
separated parties to perfectly identify a subset of mutually orthogonal
multipartite quantum states, randomly chosen from a larger known set, using
Local Operations and Classical Communication (LOCC). We show that this
nonlocality is stronger than other existing forms of quantum nonlocality, such
as local indistinguishability and local unmarkability. If more than one
multipartite states from a locally indistinguishable set are distributed
between spatially separated parties in a sequentially ordered fashion, then
they may or may not mark which state is which using LOCC. However, we show that
even when the parties cannot mark the states, they may still locally identify
the particular states given to them, though not their order -- i.e., they can
identify the elements of the given subset of states. Then we prove the
existence of such subsets that are not even locally identifiable, thereby
manifesting a stronger nonlocality. We also present the genuine version of this
nonlocality -- genuine subset unidentifiability -- where the provided subset
remains unidentifiable unless all the parties come together in a common
location and perform global measurements. We anticipate potential applications
of this nonlocality for future quantum technologies. We discuss one such
application in a certain secret password distribution protocol, where this
nonlocality outperforms its predecessors as a resource.
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