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Distributed Merlin-Arthur Synthesis of Quantum States and Its Applications

Quantum Physics 2023-12-29 v2 Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing

Abstract

The generation and verification of quantum states are fundamental tasks for quantum information processing that have recently been investigated by Irani, Natarajan, Nirkhe, Rao and Yuen [CCC 2022], Rosenthal and Yuen [ITCS 2022], Metger and Yuen [FOCS 2023] under the term \emph{state synthesis}. This paper studies this concept from the viewpoint of quantum distributed computing, and especially distributed quantum Merlin-Arthur (dQMA) protocols. We first introduce a novel task, on a line, called state generation with distributed inputs (SGDI). In this task, the goal is to generate the quantum state UψU\ket{\psi} at the rightmost node of the line, where ψ\ket{\psi} is a quantum state given at the leftmost node and UU is a unitary matrix whose description is distributed over the nodes of the line. We give a dQMA protocol for SGDI and utilize this protocol to construct a dQMA protocol for the Set Equality problem studied by Naor, Parter and Yogev [SODA 2020], and complement our protocol by showing classical lower bounds for this problem. Our second contribution is a dQMA protocol, based on a recent work by Zhu and Hayashi [Physical Review A, 2019], to create EPR-pairs between adjacent nodes of a network without quantum communication. As an application of this dQMA protocol, we prove a general result showing how to convert any dQMA protocol on an arbitrary network into another dQMA protocol where the verification stage does not require any quantum communication.

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@article{arxiv.2210.01389,
  title  = {Distributed Merlin-Arthur Synthesis of Quantum States and Its Applications},
  author = {François Le Gall and Masayuki Miyamoto and Harumichi Nishimura},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.01389},
  year   = {2023}
}

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20pages. v2: 25 pages, added new results on Set Equality (Theorem 3 and Theorem 4), to appear in MFCS 2023