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The Exact Replica Threshold for Nonlinear Moments of Quantum States

Quantum Physics 2026-04-27 v1 Computational Complexity Information Theory Machine Learning math.IT Computational Physics

Abstract

Joint measurements on multiple copies of a quantum state provide access to nonlinear observables such as tr(ρt)\operatorname{tr}(\rho^t), but whether replica number marks a sharp information-theoretic resource boundary has remained unclear. For every fixed order t3t\ge 3, existing protocols show that t/2\lceil t/2\rceil replicas already suffice for polynomial-sample estimation of tr(ρt)\operatorname{tr}(\rho^t), yet it has remained open whether one fewer replica must necessarily incur a sample-complexity barrier growing with the dimension. We prove that this is indeed the case in the sample/copy-access model with replica-limited joint measurements: any protocol restricted to t/21\lceil t/2\rceil-1 replicas requires dimension-growing sample complexity, while t/2\lceil t/2\rceil replicas suffice by prior work. Thus the exact replica threshold for fixed-order pure moments is t/2\lceil t/2\rceil. Equivalently, for fixed-order pure moments, one additional coherent replica is not merely useful but marks the exact threshold between polynomial-sample estimation and a dimension-growing regime in the replica-limited model. We further show that the same threshold law extends to a broad family of observable-weighted moments tr(Oρt)\operatorname{tr}(O\rho^t), including Pauli observables and other observables with bounded operator norm and macroscopic trace norm. Coherent replica number therefore acts as a genuinely discrete resource for nonlinear quantum-state estimation.

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@article{arxiv.2604.22627,
  title  = {The Exact Replica Threshold for Nonlinear Moments of Quantum States},
  author = {Shuai Zeng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.22627},
  year   = {2026}
}