A Framework for Bounding Nonlocality of State Discrimination

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We consider the class of protocols that can be implemented by local quantum operations and classical communication (LOCC) between two parties. In particular, we focus on the task of discriminating a known set of quantum states by LOCC. Building on the work in the paper Quantum nonlocality without entanglement (Bennett et al., Phys Rev A 59:1070-1091, 1999), we provide a framework for bounding the amount of nonlocality in a given set of bipartite quantum states in terms of a lower bound on the probability of error in any LOCC discrimination protocol. We apply our framework to an orthonormal product basis known as the domino states and obtain an alternative and simplified proof that quantifies its nonlocality. We generalize this result for similar bases in larger dimensions, as well as the "rotated" domino states, resolving a long-standing open question (Bennett et al., Phys Rev A 59:1070-1091, 1999). © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Childs, A. M., Leung, D., Mančinska, L., & Ozols, M. (2013). A Framework for Bounding Nonlocality of State Discrimination. Communications in Mathematical Physics, 323(3), 1121–1153. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00220-013-1784-0

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