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ON IMPACT OF A PRIORI CLASSICAL KNOWLEDGE OF DISCRIMINATED STATES ON THE OPTIMAL UNAMBIGUOUS DISCRIMINATION

机译:关于先验经典的被歧视国家的知识对最优无歧义歧视的影响

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Due to the fundamental limitations related to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle and the non-cloning theorem, it is impossible, even in principle, to determine the quantum state of a single system without a priori knowledge of it. To discriminate nonorthogonal quantum states in some optimal way, a priori knowledge of the discriminated states has to be relied upon. In this paper, we thoroughly investigate some impact of a priori classical knowledge of two quantum states on the optimal unambiguous discrimination. It is exemplified that a priori classical knowledge of the discriminated states, incomplete or complete, can be utilized to improve the optimal success probabilities, whereas the lack of a prior classical knowledge can not be compensated even by more resources.
机译:由于与海森堡不确定性原理和非克隆定理有关的基本限制,即使在原则上也无法在没有先验知识的情况下确定单个系统的量子状态。为了以某种最佳方式区分非正交量子态,必须依赖于对区分态的先验知识。在本文中,我们彻底研究了两个量子态的先验经典知识对最佳明确判别的影响。举例说明,可以利用不完整或完整的已区分状态的先验经典知识来提高最佳成功概率,而即使有更多资源也无法弥补先验经典知识的不足。

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