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Explicit formula for the Holevo bound for two-parameter qubit estimation problem
The main contribution of this paper is to derive an explicit expression for
the fundamental precision bound, the Holevo bound, for estimating any
two-parameter family of qubit mixed-states in terms of quantum versions of
Fisher information. The obtained formula depends solely on the symmetric
logarithmic derivative (SLD), the right logarithmic derivative (RLD) Fisher
information, and a given weight matrix. This result immediately provides
necessary and sufficient conditions for the following two important classes of
quantum statistical models; the Holevo bound coincides with the SLD Cramer-Rao
bound and it does with the RLD Cramer-Rao bound. One of the important results
of this paper is that a general model other than these two special cases
exhibits an unexpected property: The structure of the Holevo bound changes
smoothly when the weight matrix varies. In particular, it always coincides with
the RLD Cramer-Rao bound for a certain choice of the weight matrix. Several
examples illustrate these findings.Comment: 20 pages, 3 figures; to appear in J. Math. Phy
Critical Velocities for Energy Dissipation from Periodic Motions of Impurity in Bose-Einstein Condensates
A phenomenon of energy dissipation in Bose-Einstein condensates is studied
based on a microscopic model for the motion of impurity. Critical velocities
for onset of energy dissipation are obtained for periodic motions, such as a
dipole-like oscillation and a circular motion. The first example is similar to
a series of MIT group experiments settings where the critical velocity was
observed much below the Landau critical velocity. The appearance of the smaller
values for the critical velocity is also found in our model, even in the
homogeneous condensate in the thermodynamic limit. This suggests that the
landau criterion be reexamined in the absence of quantized vortices in the bulk
limit.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
Entanglement detection from channel parameter estimation problem
We derive a general criterion to detect entangled states in multi-partite
systems based on the symmetric logarithmic derivative quantum Fisher
information. This criterion is a direct consequence of the fact that separable
states do not improve the accuracy upon estimating one-parameter family of
quantum channels. Our result is a generalization of the previously known
criterion for one-parameter unitary channel to any one-parameter quantum
channel. We discuss several examples to illustrate our criterion. The proposed
criterion is extended to the case of open quantum systems and we briefly
discuss how to detect entangled states in the presence of decoherence.Comment: 10 page
Raw-data attacks in quantum cryptography with partial tomography
We consider a variant of the BB84 protocol for quantum cryptography, the
prototype of tomographically incomplete protocols, where the key is generated
by one-way communication rather than the usual two-way communication. Our
analysis, backed by numerical evidence, establishes thresholds for
eavesdropping attacks on the raw data and on the generated key at quantum bit
error rates of 10% and 6.15%, respectively. Both thresholds are lower than the
threshold for unconditional security in the standard BB84 protocol.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figure
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