Unambiguous Discrimination Between Linearly-Independent Quantum States
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- 8 July 1998
Abstract
The theory of generalised measurements is used to examine the problem of discriminating unambiguously between non-orthogonal pure quantum states. Measurements of this type never give erroneous results, although, in general, there will be a non-zero probability of a result being inconclusive. It is shown that only linearly-independent states can be unambiguously discriminated. In addition to examining the general properties of such measurements, we discuss their application to entanglement concentration.Keywords
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- Published version: Physics Letters A, 239 (6), 339.
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