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Concentration of quantum channels with random Kraus operators via matrix Bernstein inequality

Quantum Physics 2025-06-24 v2

Abstract

In this study, we generate quantum channels with random Kraus operators to typically obtain almost twirling quantum channels and quantum expanders. To prove the concentration phenomena, we use matrix Bernstein's inequality. In this way, our random models do not utilize Haar-distributed unitary matrices or Gaussian matrices. Rather, as in the preceding research, we use unitary tt-designs to generate mixed tenor-product unitary channels acting on (Cd)t(\mathbb C^{d})^{\otimes t}. Although our bounds in Schatten pp-norm are valid only for 1p21\leq p \leq 2, we show that they are typically almost twirling quantum channels with the tail bound proportional to 1/poly(dt)1/\mathrm{poly}(d^t), while such bounds were previously constants. The number of required Kraus operators was also improved by powers of logd\log d and tt. Such random quantum channels are also typically quantum expanders, but the number of Kraus operators must grow proportionally to logd\log d in our case. Finally, a new non-unital model of super-operators generated by bounded and isotropic random Kraus operators was introduced, which can be typically rectified to give almost randomizing quantum channels and quantum expanders.

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@article{arxiv.2409.06862,
  title  = {Concentration of quantum channels with random Kraus operators via matrix Bernstein inequality},
  author = {Motohisa Fukuda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.06862},
  year   = {2025}
}

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