When discriminating between two pure quantum states, there exists a quantitative trade-off between the information retrieved by the measurement and the disturbance caused on the unknown state. We derive the optimal trade-off and provide the corresponding quantum measurement. Such an optimal measurement smoothly interpolates between the two limiting cases of maximal information extraction and no measurement at all.
Information-disturbance tradeoff in quantum state discrimination
2006
Abstract
When discriminating between two pure quantum states, there exists a quantitative trade-off between the information retrieved by the measurement and the disturbance caused on the unknown state. We derive the optimal trade-off and provide the corresponding quantum measurement. Such an optimal measurement smoothly interpolates between the two limiting cases of maximal information extraction and no measurement at all.File in questo prodotto:
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