

Preprint 3/2010
Exponential error rates in multiple state discrimination on a spin chain
Michael Nussbaum and Arleta Szkola
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Submission date: 15. Jan. 2010
Pages: 17
published in: Journal of mathematical physics, 51 (2010) 7, art-no. 072203
DOI number (of the published article): 10.1063/1.3451110
Bibtex
with the following different title: Exponential error rates in multiple state discrimination on a quantum spin chain
MSC-Numbers: 81, 62
PACS-Numbers: 75.10.Jm, 03.67.Ac
Keywords and phrases: quantum decision problems, quantum state discrimination, generalized quantum Chernoff bound
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Abstract:
We consider decision problems on finite sets of hypotheses represented
by pairwise different shift-invariant states on a quantum spin
chain. The decision in favor of one of the hypotheses is based on
outputs of generalized measurements performed on local states on
blocks of finite size. We assume existence of the mean quantum
Chernoff distances of any pair of states from the given set and refer
to the minimum of them as the mean generalized quantum Chernoff
distance.
We establish that this minimum specifies an asymptotic bound on the
exponential decay of the averaged probability of rejecting the true
state in increasing block size, if the mean quantum Chernoff distance
of any pair of the hypothetic states is achievable as an asymptotic
error exponent in the corresponding binary problem. This assumption is
in particular fulfiled by shift-invariant product states
(i.i.d. states).
Further, we provide a constructive proof for the existence of a
sequence of quantum tests in increasing block size, which achieves an
asymptotic error exponent which is equal to the mean generalized
quantum Chernoff distance of the given set of states up to a factor,
which depends on the set itself. It can be arbitrary close to 1 and
is not less than 1/m for m being the number of different pairs of
states from the set considered.