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Estimating Purity and Entropy in Stabilizer State Experiments

Quantum Physics 2010-10-12 v1

Abstract

Many experiments in quantum information aim at creating graph states. Quantifying the purity of an experimentally achieved graph state could in principle be accomplished using full-state tomography. This method requires a number of measurement settings growing exponentially with the number of constituents involved. Thus, full-state tomography becomes experimentally infeasible even for a moderate number of qubits. In this paper we present a method to estimate the purity of experimentally achieved graph states with simple measurements. The observables we consider are the stabilizers of the underlying graph. Then, we formulate the problem as: "What is the state with the least purity that is compatible with the measurement data?" We solve this problem analytically and compare the obtained bounds with results from full-state tomography for simulated data.

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@article{arxiv.0907.1848,
  title  = {Estimating Purity and Entropy in Stabilizer State Experiments},
  author = {Harald Wunderlich and Martin B. Plenio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.1848},
  year   = {2010}
}

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submitted to International Journal of Quantum Information - Special Issue on Distributed Quantum Computing

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