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Quantum state certification

Quantum Physics 2017-11-07 v3 Data Structures and Algorithms

Abstract

We consider the problem of quantum state certification, where one is given nn copies of an unknown dd-dimensional quantum mixed state ρ\rho, and one wants to test whether ρ\rho is equal to some known mixed state σ\sigma or else is ϵ\epsilon-far from σ\sigma. The goal is to use notably fewer copies than the Ω(d2)\Omega(d^2) needed for full tomography on ρ\rho (i.e., density estimation). We give two robust state certification algorithms: one with respect to fidelity using n=O(d/ϵ)n = O(d/\epsilon) copies, and one with respect to trace distance using n=O(d/ϵ2)n = O(d/\epsilon^2) copies. The latter algorithm also applies when σ\sigma is unknown as well. These copy complexities are optimal up to constant factors.

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@article{arxiv.1708.06002,
  title  = {Quantum state certification},
  author = {Costin Bădescu and Ryan O'Donnell and John Wright},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.06002},
  year   = {2017}
}