Self-testing quantum states and measurements in the prepare-and-measure scenario
Quantum Physics
2018-12-10 v2
Abstract
The goal of self-testing is to characterize an a priori unknown quantum system based solely on measurement statistics, i.e. using an uncharacterized measurement device. Here we develop self-testing methods for quantum prepare-and-measure experiments, thus not necessarily relying on entanglement and/or violation of a Bell inequality. We present noise-robust techniques for self-testing sets of quantum states and measurements, assuming an upper bound on the Hilbert space dimension. We discuss in detail the case of a random access code with qubits, for which we provide analytically optimal self-tests. The simplicity and noise robustness of our methods should make them directly applicable to experiments.
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@article{arxiv.1801.08520,
title = {Self-testing quantum states and measurements in the prepare-and-measure scenario},
author = {Armin Tavakoli and Jędrzej Kaniewski and Tamás Vértesi and Denis Rosset and Nicolas Brunner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.08520},
year = {2018}
}