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Discrimination of symmetric states in operational probabilistic theory
Published 2020-12-27Version 1
A state discrimination problem in an operational probabilistic theory (OPT) is investigated in diagrammatic terms. It is well-known that, in the case of quantum theory, if a state set has a certain symmetry, then there exists a minimum-error measurement having the same type of symmetry. However, to our knowledge, it is not yet clear whether this property also holds in a more general OPT. We show that it also holds in OPTs, i.e., for a symmetric state set, there exists a minimum-error measurement that has the same type of symmetry. It is also shown that this result can be utilized to optimize over a restricted class of measurements, such as sequential or separable measurements.
Journal: Tamagawa University Quantum ICT Research Institute Bulletin 9, 15 (2019)
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: operational probabilistic theory, minimum-error measurement, symmetric state set, state discrimination problem, quantum theory
Tags: journal article
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