Sample Complexity for Embedded Multipartite Entanglement Witness via Pauli and Clifford Classical Shadows
Quantum Physics
2026-01-06 v1
Abstract
Detecting multipartite entanglement in many qubit systems is measurement-intensive, motivating protocols that estimate only selected observables with provable efficiency. In this work we use the classical shadow protocol to study the sample complexity required to estimate a family of subsystem -partite entanglement witness embedded in an larger -qubit system. We derive ensemble dependent variance bounds that lead to qualitatively distinct scaling for the snapshots cost at fixed additive error with numerical simulations confirm these trends, exhibiting a clear crossover from Pauli favorable performance for local witness to Clifford favorable performance as the witness becomes more global.
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@article{arxiv.2601.00859,
title = {Sample Complexity for Embedded Multipartite Entanglement Witness via Pauli and Clifford Classical Shadows},
author = {Ziran Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.00859},
year = {2026}
}
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15 pages, 5 figures