Minimal-error quantum state discrimination versus robustness of entanglement:More indistinguishability with less entanglement
We relate the the distinguishability of quantum states with their robustness of the entanglement, where the robustness of any resource quantifies how tolerant it is to noise. In particular, we identify upper and lower bounds on the probability of discriminating the states, appearing in an arbitrary...
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Zusammenfassung: | We relate the the distinguishability of quantum states with their robustness
of the entanglement, where the robustness of any resource quantifies how
tolerant it is to noise. In particular, we identify upper and lower bounds on
the probability of discriminating the states, appearing in an arbitrary
multiparty ensemble, in terms of their robustness of entanglement and the
probability of discriminating states of the closest separable ensemble. These
bounds hold true, irrespective of the dimension of the constituent systems the
number of parties involved, the size of the ensemble, and whether the
measurement strategies are local or global. Additional lower bounds on the same
quantity is determined by considering two special cases of two-state multiparty
ensembles, either having equal entanglement or at least one of them being
separable. The case of equal entanglement reveals that it is always easier to
discriminate the entangled states than the ones in the corresponding closest
separable ensemble, a phenomenon which we refer as "More indistinguishability
with less entanglement". Furthermore, we numerically explore how tight the
bounds are by examining the global discrimination probability of states
selected from Haar-uniformly generated ensembles of two two-qubit states. We
find that for two-element ensembles of unequal entanglements, the minimum of
the two entanglements must possess a threshold value for the ensemble to
exhibit "More indistinguishability with less entanglement". |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2402.05074 |