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Structure Of Local Quantum Operations And Classical Communication: Finite Versus Infinite Rounds, Scott M. Cohen Apr 2015

Structure Of Local Quantum Operations And Classical Communication: Finite Versus Infinite Rounds, Scott M. Cohen

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Every measurement that can be implemented by local quantum operations and classical communication (LOCC) using an infinite number of rounds is the limit of a sequence of measurements, where each measurement in the sequence requires only a finite number of rounds. This rather obvious and well-known fact is nonetheless of interest as it shows that these infinite-round measurements can be approximated arbitrarily closely simply by using more and more rounds of communication. Here we demonstrate the perhaps less obvious result that (at least) for bipartite systems, the reverse relationship also holds. Specifically, we show that every finite-round bipartite LOCC measurement …