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Storage and retrieval of von Neumann measurements

Quantum Physics 2022-11-30 v2

Abstract

This work examines the problem of learning an unknown von Neumann measurement of dimension dd from a finite number of copies. To obtain a faithful approximation of the given measurement we are allowed to use it NN times. Our main goal is to estimate the asymptotic behavior of the maximum value of the average fidelity function FdF_d for a general N1N \rightarrow 1 learning scheme. We show that Fd=1Θ(1N2)F_d = 1 - \Theta\left(\frac{1}{N^2}\right) for arbitrary but fixed dimension dd. In addition to that, we compared various learning schemes for d=2d=2. We observed that the learning scheme based on deterministic port-based teleportation is asymptotically optimal but performs poorly for low NN. In particular, we discovered a parallel learning scheme, which despite its lack of asymptotic optimality, provides a high value of the fidelity for low values of NN and uses only two-qubit entangled memory states.

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@article{arxiv.2204.03029,
  title  = {Storage and retrieval of von Neumann measurements},
  author = {Paulina Lewandowska and Ryszard Kukulski and Łukasz Pawela and Zbigniew Puchała},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.03029},
  year   = {2022}
}

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19 pages, 9 figures