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Solutions to the mean king's problem: higher-dimensional quantum error-correcting codes
Masakazu Yoshida, Toru Kuriyama, Jun Cheng·December 27, 2016·DOI: 10.1142/S0219749916500489
MathematicsPhysics
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Abstract
Mean king's problem is a kind of quantum state discrimination problems. In the problem, we try to discriminate eigenstates of noncommutative observables with the help of classical delayed information. The problem has been investigated from the viewpoint of error detection and correction. We construct higher-dimensional quantum error-correcting codes against error corresponding to the noncommutative observables. Any code state of the codes provides a way to discriminate the eigenstates correctly with the classical delayed information.