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Optimal tomography of bosonic and fermionic Gaussian states

Quantum Physics 2026-07-13 v1 Other Condensed Matter Mathematical Physics

Abstract

The sample complexity is the minimum number of copies required to learn an accurate classical description of a quantum state. Bosonic and fermionic Gaussian quantum states are families of quantum states that play a key role in quantum science and technology, from quantum optics and many-body physics to quantum chemistry, quantum computing, and quantum information theory. Despite their importance, their sample complexity had not been fully determined. We settle this open problem and show that both bosonic and fermionic Gaussian states can be learned using a number of copies that scales quadratically in the number of modes, regardless of whether the state is pure or mixed, and independently of any energy bound on the state. We derive these results by using the representation theory of Gaussian unitaries and by putting forth a generalization of the random purification channel to this setting and beyond.

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@article{arxiv.2607.11847,
  title  = {Optimal tomography of bosonic and fermionic Gaussian states},
  author = {Senrui Chen and Marco Fanizza and Filippo Girardi and Ludovico Lami and Francesco Anna Mele and Michael Walter and Freek Witteveen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.11847},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

61 pages, 1 figure. This paper subsumes and supersedes arXiv:2512.16878 and arXiv:2512.15690