Mutually unbiased bases

In quantum information theory, a set of bases in Hilbert space Cd are said to be mutually unbiased if when a system is prepared in an eigenstate of one of the bases, then all outcomes of the measurement with respect to the other basis are predicted to occur with an equal probability of 1/d. == Overview == The notion of mutually unbiased bases was first introduced by Julian Schwinger in 1960, and the first person to consider applications of mutually unbiased bases was I. D. Ivanovic in the problem of quantum state determination.

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Mutually unbiased bases

In quantum information theory, a set of bases in Hilbert space Cd are said to be mutually unbiased if when a system is prepared in an eigenstate of one of the bases, then all outcomes of the measurement with respect to the other basis are predicted to occur with an equal probability of 1/d. == Overview == The notion of mutually unbiased bases was first introduced by Julian Schwinger in 1960, and the first person to consider applications of mutually unbiased bases was I. D. Ivanovic in the problem of quantum state determination.

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