Efficient Bipartite Entanglement Detection Scheme with a Quantum Adversarial Solver
Abstract
The recognition of entanglement states is a notoriously difficult problem when no prior information is available. Here, we propose an efficient quantum adversarial bipartite entanglement detection scheme to address this issue. Our proposal reformulates the bipartite entanglement detection as a two-player zero-sum game completed by parameterized quantum circuits, where a two-outcome measurement can be used to query a classical binary result about whether the input state is bipartite entangled or not. In principle, for an -qubit quantum state, the runtime complexity of our proposal is with being the number of iterations. We experimentally implement our protocol on a linear optical network and exhibit its effectiveness to accomplish the bipartite entanglement detection for 5-qubit quantum pure states and 2-qubit quantum mixed states. Our work paves the way for using near-term quantum machines to tackle entanglement detection on multipartite entangled quantum systems.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2203.07749,
title = {Efficient Bipartite Entanglement Detection Scheme with a Quantum Adversarial Solver},
author = {Xu-Fei Yin and Yuxuan Du and Yue-Yang Fei and Rui Zhang and Li-Zheng Liu and Yingqiu Mao and Tongliang Liu and Min-Hsiu Hsieh and Li Li and Nai-Le Liu and Dacheng Tao and Yu-Ao Chen and Jian-Wei Pan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.07749},
year = {2022}
}
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7 pages, 3 figures