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Simple Upper and Lower Bounds on the Ultimate Success Probability for Discriminating Arbitrary Finite-Dimensional Quantum Processes. | LitMetric

Simple Upper and Lower Bounds on the Ultimate Success Probability for Discriminating Arbitrary Finite-Dimensional Quantum Processes.

Phys Rev Lett

Quantum Information Science Research Center, Quantum ICT Research Institute, Tamagawa University, Machida, Tokyo 194-8610, Japan.

Published: May 2021

We consider the problem of discriminating finite-dimensional quantum processes, also called quantum supermaps, that can consist of multiple time steps. Obtaining the ultimate performance for discriminating quantum processes is of fundamental importance, but is challenging mainly due to the necessity of considering all discrimination strategies allowed by quantum mechanics, including entanglement-assisted strategies and adaptive strategies. In the case in which the processes to be discriminated have internal memories, the ultimate performance would generally be more difficult to analyze. In this Letter, we present a simple upper bound on the ultimate success probability for discriminating arbitrary quantum processes. In the special case of multishot channel discrimination, it can be shown that the ultimate success probability increases by at most a constant factor determined by the given channels if the number of channel evaluations increases by one. We also present a lower bound based on Bayesian updating, which has a low computational cost. Our numerical experiments demonstrate that the proposed bounds are reasonably tight. The proposed bounds do not explicitly depend on any quantum phenomena, and can be readily extended to a general operational probabilistic theory.

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