Quantum state filtering and discrimination between sets of Boolean functions

Abstract

The problem of quantum state filtering consists of determining whether an unknown quantum state, which is chosen from a known set of states, is either a particular, specified state, or not. We consider this problem for the case that the filtering procedure is required to be unambiguous, which necessitates admitting inconclusive answers when the given states are not orthogonal. As an application, we propose an efficient, probabilistic procedure for distinguishing between sets of Boolean functions, which is an extension of the Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm.

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