We propose a scheme for implementing a multipartite quantum filter that uses
entangled photons as a resource. It is shown that the success probability for
the 2-photon parity filter can be as high as 1/2, which is the highest that has
so far been predicted without the help of universal two-qubit quantum gates.
Furthermore, the required number of ancilla photons is the least of all current
parity filter proposals. Remarkably, the quantum filter operates with
probability 1/2 even in the N-photon case, irregardless of the number of
photons in the input state.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, revised version, accepted for publication in J.
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