A Quantum Method of Types
Abstract
The method of types is a fundamental tool in classical information theory, with applications ranging from composite hypothesis testing and universal source coding to the capacity of arbitrarily varying channels. In this work we introduce an empirical operator acting as a quantum analog of the empirical distribution. We show that this empirical operator satisfies combinatorial and large-deviation bounds, which in combination describe a quantum method of types. As an application, we use this quantum method of types to prove a universal achievability result for composite quantum hypothesis testing.
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