Abstract
We present a scheme for implementing a remote minimum-error discrimination (MD) among N linearly independent nonorthogonal symmetric qudit states. The probability of correct guesses is in agreement with the optimal probability for local MD among the N nonorthogonal states. The procedure we use is a remote probability operator measure (POM). We show that this remote POM can be performed as a remote von Neumann measurement by remote basis transformation. We construct a quantum network for realizing the remote MD using local operations, classical communications and shared entanglement (LOCCSE), and thus provide a feasible physical means to realize the remote MD.
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