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Quantum channel tomography: optimal bounds and a Heisenberg-to-classical phase transition

Quantum Physics 2026-04-21 v1 Information Theory Mathematical Physics math.IT math.MP

Abstract

How many black-box queries to a quantum channel are needed to learn its full classical description? This question lies at the heart of quantum channel tomography (also known as quantum process tomography), a fundamental task in the characterization and validation of quantum hardware. Despite extensive prior work, the optimal query complexity for quantum channel tomography is far from fully understood. In this paper, we study tomography of an unknown quantum channel with input dimension d1d_1, output dimension d2d_2, and Kraus rank at most rr, to within error ε\varepsilon. We identify the dilation rate τ=rd2/d1\tau = r d_2 / d_1 (which always satisfies τ1\tau\geq 1 due to the trace preservation of quantum channels) as a key parameter, and establish that the optimal query complexity of channel tomography exhibits distinct scaling laws across three regimes of τ\tau. - In the boundary regime (τ=1\tau = 1): we show that the query complexity is Θ(rd1d2/ε)\Theta(r d_1 d_2/\varepsilon) for Choi trace norm error ε\varepsilon, and is upper bounded by O(min{rd11.5d2/ε,rd1d2/ε2})O(\min\{r d_1^{1.5} d_2/\varepsilon, r d_1 d_2/\varepsilon^2\}) and lower bounded by Ω(rd1d2/ε)\Omega(r d_1 d_2/\varepsilon) for diamond norm error ε\varepsilon. - In the away-from-boundary regime (τ1+Ω(1)\tau \geq 1+\Omega(1)): we show that the query complexity is Θ(rd1d2/ε2)\Theta(r d_1 d_2/\varepsilon^2) for both Choi trace norm and diamond norm errors ε\varepsilon. Our results uncover a sharp Heisenberg-to-classical phase transition in the query complexity of quantum channel tomography: at τ=1\tau=1, the optimal query complexity exhibits Heisenberg scaling 1/ε1/\varepsilon, whereas for τ1+Ω(1)\tau\geq 1+\Omega(1), it exhibits classical scaling 1/ε21/\varepsilon^2. In addition, we show that in the near-boundary regime (1<τ<1+o(1)1< \tau < 1+o(1)), the query complexity exhibits a mixture of Heisenberg and classical scaling behaviors.

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@article{arxiv.2604.17369,
  title  = {Quantum channel tomography: optimal bounds and a Heisenberg-to-classical phase transition},
  author = {Kean Chen and Filippo Girardi and Aadil Oufkir and Nengkun Yu and Zhicheng Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.17369},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

82 pages, 7 figures. This paper subsumes prior papers (arXiv:2512.13614, arXiv:2601.04180, arXiv:2601.10683), including new bounds in the near boundary regime and improved presentation