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The randomized measurement toolbox

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NATURE REVIEWS PHYSICS
卷 5, 期 1, 页码 9-24

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s42254-022-00535-2

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Programmable quantum simulators and computers provide unprecedented opportunities for exploring complex quantum systems. Measurement protocols that involve randomization have advantages such as reusing data sets for multiple applications and mitigating imperfections. These protocols have been used to realize a range of tasks in quantum devices, including simulation, chaos probing, order parameter measurement, and state comparison. The randomized measurement toolbox strengthens our ability to understand and control the quantum world by translating complex quantum states into simpler classical representations.
Programmable quantum simulators and quantum computers are opening unprecedented opportunities for exploring and exploiting the properties of highly entangled complex quantum systems. The complexity of large quantum systems is the source of computational power but also makes them difficult to control precisely or characterize accurately using measured classical data. We review protocols for probing the properties of complex many-qubit systems using measurement schemes that are practical using today's quantum platforms. In these protocols, a quantum state is repeatedly prepared and measured in a randomly chosen basis; then a classical computer processes the measurement outcomes to estimate the desired property. The randomization of the measurement procedure has distinct advantages. For example, a single data set can be used multiple times to pursue a variety of applications, and imperfections in the measurements are mapped to a simplified noise model that can more easily be mitigated. We discuss a range of cases that have already been realized in quantum devices, including Hamiltonian simulation tasks, probes of quantum chaos, measurements of non-local order parameters, and comparison of quantum states produced in distantly separated laboratories. By providing a workable method for translating a complex quantum state into a succinct classical representation that preserves a rich variety of relevant physical properties, the randomized measurement toolbox strengthens our ability to grasp and control the quantum world.

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