A ‘Pretty Good’ Measurement for Distinguishing Quantum States 论文

1994Journal of Modern Optics引用 343
Statistical Mechanics and EntropyQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum Information and Cryptography

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Abstract We address the problem of extracting information from a single quantum system whose state is known to be in one of several possible states. In the generic case, it is notoriously difficult to find the optimal measurement, that is the measurement that provides the most possible information about the system's state. We consider a simple general prescription for a measurement that is typically not optimal but appears to be quite good. It seems to be particularly good when the states to be distinguished are equally likely and almost orthogonal.

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