On the conditions for discrimination between quantum states with minimum error
Stephen M. Barnett, Sarah Croke

TL;DR
This paper presents a straightforward proof of the necessary conditions for optimally distinguishing between known quantum states with minimal error, contributing to quantum state discrimination theory.
Contribution
It offers a simple proof establishing the necessary conditions for minimum-error quantum state discrimination, clarifying foundational aspects.
Findings
Proof of necessity for discrimination conditions
Enhanced understanding of quantum measurement strategies
Clarification of optimal discrimination criteria
Abstract
We provide a simple proof for the necessity of conditions for discriminating with minimum error between a known set of quantum states.
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