Protocols for discriminating between a pair of channels or for estimating a channel parameter can often be aided by adaptivity or by entanglement between the probe states. This can make it difficult to bound the best possible performance for such protocols. In this Letter, we introduce a quantity that we call the relative fidelity of a given pair of channels and a pair of input states to those channels. Constraining the allowed input states to all pairs of states whose fidelity is greater than some minimum "input fidelity"and minimizing this quantity over the valid pairs of states, we get the minimum relative fidelity for that input fidelity constraint. We are then able to lower bound the fidelity between the possible output states of any protocol acting on one of two possible channels in terms of the minimum relative fidelity. This allows us to bound the performance of the most general, adaptive discrimination and parameter estimation protocols. By finding a continuity bound for the relative fidelity, we also provide a simple confirmation that the quantum Fisher information (QFI) of the output of an N-use protocol is no more than N2 times the one-shot QFI.

Bounding the Benefit of Adaptivity in Quantum Metrology Using the Relative Fidelity / Pereira J.L.; Banchi L.; Pirandola S.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - ELETTRONICO. - 127:(2021), pp. 150501-150506. [10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.150501]

Bounding the Benefit of Adaptivity in Quantum Metrology Using the Relative Fidelity

Banchi L.;
2021

Abstract

Protocols for discriminating between a pair of channels or for estimating a channel parameter can often be aided by adaptivity or by entanglement between the probe states. This can make it difficult to bound the best possible performance for such protocols. In this Letter, we introduce a quantity that we call the relative fidelity of a given pair of channels and a pair of input states to those channels. Constraining the allowed input states to all pairs of states whose fidelity is greater than some minimum "input fidelity"and minimizing this quantity over the valid pairs of states, we get the minimum relative fidelity for that input fidelity constraint. We are then able to lower bound the fidelity between the possible output states of any protocol acting on one of two possible channels in terms of the minimum relative fidelity. This allows us to bound the performance of the most general, adaptive discrimination and parameter estimation protocols. By finding a continuity bound for the relative fidelity, we also provide a simple confirmation that the quantum Fisher information (QFI) of the output of an N-use protocol is no more than N2 times the one-shot QFI.
2021
127
150501
150506
Pereira J.L.; Banchi L.; Pirandola S.
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