Multicopy Adaptive Local Discrimination: Strongest Possible Two-Qubit Nonlocal Bases

Ensembles of composite quantum states can exhibit nonlocal behavior in the sense that their optimal discrimination may require global operations. Such an ensemble containing N pairwise orthogonal pure states, however, can always be perfectly distinguished under an adaptive local scheme if (N − 1) co...

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Published in:Physical review letters Vol. 126; no. 21; p. 210505
Main Authors: Banik, Manik, Guha, Tamal, Alimuddin, Mir, Kar, Guruprasad, Halder, Saronath, Bhattacharya, Some Sankar
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: College Park American Physical Society 28-05-2021
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Summary:Ensembles of composite quantum states can exhibit nonlocal behavior in the sense that their optimal discrimination may require global operations. Such an ensemble containing N pairwise orthogonal pure states, however, can always be perfectly distinguished under an adaptive local scheme if (N − 1) copies of the state are available. In this Letter, we provide examples of orthonormal bases in two-qubit Hilbert space whose adaptive discrimination require three copies of the state. For this composite system, we analyze multicopy adaptive local distinguishability of orthogonal ensembles in full generality which, in turn, assigns varying nonlocal strength to different such ensembles. We also come up with ensembles whose discrimination under an adaptive separable scheme require less numbers of copies than adaptive local schemes. Our construction finds important application in multipartite secret sharing tasks and indicates toward an intriguing superadditivity phenomenon for locally accessible information.
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ISSN:0031-9007
1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.210505