Mixed Form of Ambiguous and Unambiguous Discriminations
Sunho Kim, Junde Wu, Minhyung Cho

TL;DR
This paper introduces a mixed approach to quantum state discrimination that combines ambiguous and unambiguous methods, demonstrating higher success probabilities than traditional unambiguous discrimination.
Contribution
It presents a novel mixed discrimination method that improves success rates over existing unambiguous quantum state discrimination techniques.
Findings
Mixed discrimination has higher success probability than unambiguous discrimination.
The approach combines advantages of ambiguous and unambiguous methods.
Potential for improved quantum information processing applications.
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce a mixed form of ambiguous and unambiguous quantum state discriminations, and show that the mixed form has higher success probability than the unambiguous quantum state discriminations.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
