Entanglement witness and multipartite quantum state discrimination
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2301.05420v2
- Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2023 11:21:00 GMT
- Title: Entanglement witness and multipartite quantum state discrimination
- Authors: Donghoon Ha, Jeong San Kim
- Abstract summary: We consider multipartite quantum state discrimination and show that the minimum-error discrimination by separable measurements is closely related to the concept of entanglement witness.
Based on the properties of entanglement witness, we establish some necessary and/or sufficient conditions on minimum-error discrimination by separable measurements.
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- Abstract: We consider multipartite quantum state discrimination and show that the
minimum-error discrimination by separable measurements is closely related to
the concept of entanglement witness. Based on the properties of entanglement
witness, we establish some necessary and/or sufficient conditions on
minimum-error discrimination by separable measurements. We also provide some
conditions on the upper bound of the maximum success probability over all
possible separable measurements. Our results are illustrated by examples of
multidimensional multipartite quantum states. Finally, we provide a systematic
way in terms of the entanglement witness to construct multipartite quantum
state ensembles showing nonlocality in state discrimination.
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