Impossibility of comparing and sorting quantum states
classification
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quantumstatescomparinggivenpossiblesomesortingthere
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Is there any point of principle that prohibits us from doing one or more forms of quantum information processing? It is now well known that an unknown quantum state can neither be copied nor deleted perfectly. Given a set of states which are not necessarily orthogonal, is it possible to compare any two states from the set, given some reasonable ordering of such states? Is it possible to sort them in some specific order? In the context of quantum computation, it is shown here that there is no quantum circuit implementing a unitary transformation, for comparing and sorting an unrestricted set of quantum states.
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