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91st Commencement Address: Not for Profit: Liberal Education and Democratic Citizenship
Martha Nussbaum speaks to the graduates about the role of liberal education in producing democratic citizens, the sort of citizen who can keep democracy alive and realize its promise and asks what does a liberal education that contains a substantial component from the humanities and the arts contribute to the health of democracy
Statement of Karen Nussbaum Before the Commission on the Future of Worker-Management Relations
Testimony_Nussbaum_121593.pdf: 122 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
Exponential error rates in multiple state discrimination on a quantum spin chain
We consider decision problems on finite sets of hypotheses represented by
pairwise different shift-invariant states on a quantum spin chain. The decision
in favor of one of the hypotheses is based on outputs of generalized
measurements performed on local states on blocks of finite size. We assume
existence of the mean quantum Chernoff distances of any pair of states from the
given set and refer to the minimum of them as the mean generalized quantum
Chernoff distance.
We establish that this minimum specifies an asymptotic bound on the
exponential decay of the averaged probability of rejecting the true state in
increasing block size, if the mean quantum Chernoff distance of any pair of the
hypothetic states is achievable as an asymptotic error exponent in the
corresponding binary problem. This assumption is in particular fulfiled by
shift-invariant product states (i.i.d. states).
Further, we provide a constructive proof for the existence of a sequence of
quantum tests in increasing block size, which achieves an asymptotic error
exponent which is equal to the mean generalized quantum Chernoff distance of
the given set of states up to a factor, which depends on the set itself. It can
be arbitrary close to 1 and is not less than for being the number of
different pairs of states from the set considered.Comment: 15 pages, no figure
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