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Pauli Measurements Are Near-Optimal for Single-Qubit Tomography

Quantum Physics 2025-07-30 v1 Computational Complexity

Abstract

We provide the first non-trivial lower bounds for single-qubit tomography algorithms and show that at least Ω(10NNε2){\Omega}\left(\frac{10^N}{\sqrt{N} \varepsilon^2}\right) copies are required to learn an NN-qubit state ρCd×d,d=2N\rho\in\mathbb{C}^{d\times d},d=2^N to within ε\varepsilon trace distance. Pauli measurements, the most commonly used single-qubit measurement scheme, have recently been shown to require at most O(10Nε2)O\left(\frac{10^N}{\varepsilon^2}\right) copies for this problem. Combining these results, we nearly settle the long-standing question of the complexity of single-qubit tomography.

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@article{arxiv.2507.22001,
  title  = {Pauli Measurements Are Near-Optimal for Single-Qubit Tomography},
  author = {Jayadev Acharya and Abhilash Dharmavarapu and Yuhan Liu and Nengkun Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.22001},
  year   = {2025}
}

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