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25 May 2005 A Gaussian quantum state discriminator
Michael R. Frey, Jaclyn D. Szymonifka
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Abstract
A Gaussian statistic, or discriminator, is proposed for conclusively discriminating between two pure quantum states. The discriminator is based on registrations from a limit of an increasing number of weak measurements on a single system. The average error of the discriminator is near that of the optimal conclusive Helstrom discriminator and, in fact, the Gaussian discriminator is the limit point of a class of conclusive discriminators which includes the Helstrom discriminator. The Gaussian discriminator always leaves some post-measurement state (PMS) separation; by contrast, the PMS separation with the Helstrom discriminator is always zero. Simple, closed-form expressions are given for the distribution and error performance of the Gaussian discriminator.
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Michael R. Frey and Jaclyn D. Szymonifka "A Gaussian quantum state discriminator", Proc. SPIE 5815, Quantum Information and Computation III, (25 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.604340
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KEYWORDS
Phase modulation

Image registration

Logic

Error analysis

Quantum information

System identification

Data fusion

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