Upper bound for the success probability of unambiguous discrimination among quantum states
Physical Review A2001Vol. 64(6)
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Abstract
One strategy to the discrimination problem is to identify the state with certainty, leaving a possibility of undecidability. This paper gives an upper bound for the maximal success probability of unambiguous discrimination among n states. This bound coincides with the known IDP limit when two states are considered.
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