How difficult is it to prepare a quantum state?
Quantum Physics
2019-01-16 v2
Abstract
Consider a quantum system prepared in an input state. One wants to drive it into a target state. Assuming classical states and operations as free resources, I identify a geometric cost function which quantifies the difficulty of the protocol in terms of how different it is from a classical process. The quantity determines a lower bound to the number of commuting unitary transformations required to complete the task. I then discuss the link between the quantum character of a state preparation and the amount of coherence and quantum correlations that are created in the target state.
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@article{arxiv.1808.01649,
title = {How difficult is it to prepare a quantum state?},
author = {Davide Girolami},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.01649},
year = {2019}
}
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