Three-qubit W state tomography via full and marginal state reconstructions on ibm_osaka
Abstract
We present a three-qubit quantum state tomography scheme requiring a set of 17 measurement settings, significantly reducing the experimental overhead compared to the conventional 63 Pauli measurement settings. Using IBM's 127-qubit open-access quantum processor ibm osaka, we prepare the three-qubit W state and employ our tomography scheme to reconstruct it. Additionally, we implement a two-qubit tomography protocol, involving 7 measurement settings, on ibm osaka to reconstruct two of the two-qubit marginals of the W state. This serves as a {\em proof-of-principle} demonstration of the well-known theoretical result that any two of the two-qubit reduced density matrices can uniquely determine most of the whole three-qubit pure states. We show that the fidelity of the W-state reconstructed from its two-qubit subsystems is consistently larger than that obtained from the full three-qubit tomography, highlighting the practical advantage of the subsystem-based tomography approach.
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@article{arxiv.2507.02849,
title = {Three-qubit W state tomography via full and marginal state reconstructions on ibm_osaka},
author = {H. Talath and B. P. Govindaraja and B. G. Divyamani and Akshata Shenoy H. and A. R. Usha Devi and Sudha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.02849},
year = {2026}
}
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8 pages, 5 figures