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A Converse Bound via the Nussbaum-Szkoła Mapping for Quantum Hypothesis Testing

arXiv
Authors: Jorge Lizarribar-Carrillo, Gonzalo Vazquez-Vilar, Tobias Koch

Year

2026

Paper ID

3575

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Preprint

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Abstract

Quantum hypothesis testing concerns the discrimination between quantum states. This paper introduces a novel lower bound for asymmetric quantum hypothesis testing that is based on the Nussbaum-Szkoła mapping. The lower bound provides a unified recovery of converse results across all major asymptotic regimes, including large-, moderate-, and small-deviations. Unlike existing bounds, which either rely on technically involved information-spectrum arguments or suffer from fixed prefactors and limited applicability in the non-asymptotic regime, the proposed bound arises from a single expression and enables, in some cases, the direct use of classical results. It is further demonstrated that the proposed bound provides accurate approximations to the optimal quantum error trade-off function at small blocklengths. Numerical comparisons with existing bounds, including those based on fidelity and information spectrum methods, highlight its improved tightness and practical relevance.

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