Entanglement witness and nonlocality in confidence of measurement from multipartite quantum state discrimination
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.20586v1
- Date: Fri, 31 May 2024 02:54:55 GMT
- Title: Entanglement witness and nonlocality in confidence of measurement from multipartite quantum state discrimination
- Authors: Donghoon Ha, Jeong San Kim,
- Abstract summary: We show that globally maximum confidence that cannot be achieved by local operations and classical communication strongly depends on the existence of entanglement witness.
We establish a method in terms of entanglement witness to construct quantum state ensemble with nonlocal maximum confidences.
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- Abstract: We consider multipartite quantum state discrimination and provide a specific relation between the properties of entanglement witness and quantum nonlocality inherent in the confidence of measurements. We first provide the definition of the confidence of measurements as well as its useful properties for various types of multipartite measurements. We show that globally maximum confidence that cannot be achieved by local operations and classical communication strongly depends on the existence of entanglement witness. We also provide conditions for an upper bound on maximum of locally-achievable confidences. Finally, we establish a method in terms of entanglement witness to construct quantum state ensemble with nonlocal maximum confidences.
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