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Statistical Inference, Distinguishability of Quantum States, And Quantum Entanglement

V. Vedral, M. B. Plenio, K. Jacobs, P. L. Knight

Published 1997-03-15, updated 1997-08-27Version 2

We argue from the point of view of statistical inference that the quantum relative entropy is a good measure for distinguishing between two quantum states (or two classes of quantum states) described by density matrices. We extend this notion to describe the amount of entanglement between two quantum systems from a statistical point of view. Our measure is independent of the number of entangled systems and their dimensionality.

Comments: 11 pages no figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. A
Journal: Phys.Rev. A56 (1997) 4452
Categories: quant-ph
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