Quantum Dimension Witness and Assisted Quantum State Discrimination

ORAL

Abstract

The relevance between quantum information processing tasks such as witnessing the dimension of an unknown quantum system and quantum state discrimination is indebted to the statistics obtained from the quantum measurement. A quantum dimension witness (QDW) provides a lower bound on the minimum dimensions that are necessary to describe the quantum correlation originated from the measurements on an unknown quantum system. Such measurement-based quantum correlations (MbQCs) are not only observer dependent but also depend on how strongly an observer perturbs the unobserved system. Based on the aforementioned measurement scenario, we present a quantitative measure that is both the QDW and MbQC measure for arbitrary dimensional bipartite quantum systems. The quantitative measure serves well for bipartite mixed quantum systems and vanishes only for a non-quantum system. We also show that MbQCs are more general than traditional quantum correlations in an optimal assisted quantum state discrimination task.

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This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korea government (MSIT) (No. 2016R1A2B2014462), and by the Basic Science Research Program through the NRF funded by the Ministry of Education (No. 2018R1D1A1B07050584).

Presenters

  • Uman Khalid

    • Department of Electronic Engineering, KyungHee University, Korea

Authors

  • Uman Khalid

    • Department of Electronic Engineering, KyungHee University, Korea
  • Youngmin Jeong

    • Department of Electronic Engineering, KyungHee University, Korea
  • Hyundong Shin

    • Kyung Hee University
    • Department of Electronic Engineering, KyungHee University, Korea