Publication | Open Access
Understanding entanglement as resource: Locally distinguishing unextendible product bases
91
Citations
16
References
2008
Year
Classical CommunicationQuantum ScienceQuantum SecurityEngineeringQuantum ComputingRepresentation TheoryAutomated ReasoningFormal MethodsQuantum ProtocolsUnextendible Product BasesQuantum NetworkQuantum CommunicationComputer ScienceEntanglement ResourcesQuantum EntanglementQuantum NetworkingUnextendible Product Basis
It is known that the states in an unextendible product basis (UPB) cannot be distinguished perfectly when the parties are restricted to local operations and classical communication (LOCC). Previous discussions of such bases have left open the following question: What entanglement resources are necessary and/or sufficient for this task to be possible with LOCC? In this paper, I present protocols which use entanglement more efficiently than teleportation to distinguish certain classes of UPB's. The ideas underlying my approach to this problem offer rather general insight into why entanglement is useful for such tasks.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1