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Agnostic Tomography of Stabilizer Product States

Quantum Physics 2026-03-18 v5 Machine Learning

Abstract

We define a quantum learning task called agnostic tomography, where given copies of an arbitrary state ρ\rho and a class of quantum states C\mathcal{C}, the goal is to output a succinct description of a state that approximates ρ\rho at least as well as any state in C\mathcal{C} (up to some small error ε\varepsilon). This task generalizes ordinary quantum tomography of states in C\mathcal{C} and is more challenging because the learning algorithm must be robust to perturbations of ρ\rho. We give an efficient agnostic tomography algorithm for the class C\mathcal{C} of nn-qubit stabilizer product states. Assuming ρ\rho has fidelity at least τ\tau with a stabilizer product state, the algorithm runs in time nO(log(2/τ))/ε2n^{O(\log(2/\tau))} / \varepsilon^2, which is poly(n/ε)\mathsf{poly}(n/\varepsilon) for any constant τ\tau.

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@article{arxiv.2404.03813,
  title  = {Agnostic Tomography of Stabilizer Product States},
  author = {Sabee Grewal and Vishnu Iyer and William Kretschmer and Daniel Liang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.03813},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

20 pages. V2: minor corrections. V3: addition of new references. V4: reworked the algorithm and presentation. V5: accepted to Quantum