Necessary Condition for Local Distinguishability of Maximally Entangled States: Beyond Orthogonality Preservation

The (im)possibility of local distinguishability of orthogonal multipartite quantum states still remains an intriguing question. Beyond $\mathbb{C}^{3}\otimes\mathbb{C}^{3}$, the problem remains unsolved even for maximally entangled states (MES). So far, the only known condition for the local distinguishability of states is the well-known orthogonality preservation (OP). Using an upper bound on the locally accessible information for bipartite states, we derive a very simple necessary condition for any set of pairwise orthogonal MES in $\mathbb{C}^{d}\otimes \mathbb{C}^{d}$ to be perfectly locally distinguishable. This condition is seen to be stronger than the OP condition. This is particularly so for any set of $d$ number of pairwise orthogonal MES in $\mathbb{C}^{d}\otimes \mathbb{C}^{d}$. When testing this condition for the local distinguishability of all sets of four generalized Bell states in $\mathbb{C}^{4}\otimes \mathbb{C}^{4}$, we find that it is not only necessary but also sufficient to determine their local distinguishability. This demonstrates that the aforementioned upper-bound may play a significant role in the general scenario of local distinguishability of bipartite states.

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