QSUT is an adaptive, sequential quantum hypothesis test for composite hypotheses with anytime-valid type I error control and reduced average copy complexity.
Quantum hypothesis testing for quantum Gaussian states: Quantum analogues of chi-square, t and F tests
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We treat quantum counterparts of testing problems whose optimal tests are given by chi-square, t and F tests. These quantum counterparts are formulated as quantum hypothesis testing problems concerning quantum Gaussian states families, and contain disturbance parameters, which have group symmetry. Quantum Hunt-Stein Theorem removes a part of these disturbance parameters, but other types of difficulty still remain. In order to remove them, combining quantum Hunt-Stein theorem and other reduction methods, we establish a general reduction theorem that reduces a complicated quantum hypothesis testing problem to a fundamental quantum hypothesis testing problem. Using these methods, we derive quantum counterparts of chi-square, t and F tests as optimal tests in the respective settings.
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Quantum Sequential Universal Hypothesis Testing
QSUT is an adaptive, sequential quantum hypothesis test for composite hypotheses with anytime-valid type I error control and reduced average copy complexity.