Comparing Singlet Testing Schemes
Quantum Physics
2025-05-13 v2
Abstract
We compare schemes for testing whether two parties share a two-qubit singlet state. The first, standard, scheme tests Braunstein-Caves (or CHSH) inequalities, comparing the correlations of local measurements drawn from a fixed finite set against the quantum predictions for a singlet. The second, alternative, scheme tests the correlations of local measurements, drawn randomly from the set of those that are -separated on the Bloch sphere, against the quantum predictions. We formulate each scheme as a hypothesis test and then evaluate the test power in a number of adversarial scenarios involving an eavesdropper altering or replacing the singlet qubits. We find the `random measurement' test to be superior in most natural scenarios.
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@article{arxiv.2211.13750,
title = {Comparing Singlet Testing Schemes},
author = {George Cowperthwaite and Adrian Kent},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.13750},
year = {2025}
}