56 research outputs found
On the generalization of quantum state comparison
We investigate the unambiguous comparison of quantum states in a scenario
that is more general than the one that was originally suggested by Barnett et
al. First, we find the optimal solution for the comparison of two states taken
from a set of two pure states with arbitrary a priori probabilities. We show
that the optimal coherent measurement is always superior to the optimal
incoherent measurement. Second, we develop a strategy for the comparison of two
states from a set of N pure states, and find an optimal solution for some
parameter range when N=3. In both cases we use the reduction method for the
corresponding problem of mixed state discrimination, as introduced by Raynal et
al., which reduces the problem to the discrimination of two pure states only
for N=2. Finally, we provide a necessary and sufficient condition for
unambiguous comparison of mixed states to be possible.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, Proposition 1 corrected, appendix adde
Easy implementable algorithm for the geometric measure of entanglement
We present an easy implementable algorithm for approximating the geometric
measure of entanglement from above. The algorithm can be applied to any
multipartite mixed state. It involves only the solution of an eigenproblem and
finding a singular value decomposition, no further numerical techniques are
needed. To provide examples, the algorithm was applied to the isotropic states
of 3 qubits and the 3-qubit XX model with external magnetic field.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figure
Distributed super dense coding over noisy channels
We study multipartite super dense coding in the presence of a covariant noisy
channel. We investigate the case of many senders and one receiver, considering
both unitary and non-unitary encoding. We study the scenarios where the senders
apply local encoding or global encoding. We show that, up to some
pre-processing on the original state, the senders cannot do better encoding
than local, unitary encoding. We then introduce general Pauli channels as a
significant example of covariant maps. Considering Pauli channels, we provide
examples for which the super dense coding capacity is explicitly determined
Physical Purification of Quantum States
We introduce the concept of a physical process that purifies a mixed quantum
state, taken from a set of states, and investigate the conditions under which
such a purification map exists. Here, a purification of a mixed quantum state
is a pure state in a higher-dimensional Hilbert space, the reduced density
matrix of which is identical to the original state. We characterize all sets of
mixed quantum states, for which perfect purification is possible. Surprisingly,
some sets of two non-commuting states are among them. Furthermore, we
investigate the possibility of performing an imperfect purification.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure; published versio
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