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Quantum Verification and Estimation with Few Copies

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ADVANCED QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES
卷 5, 期 5, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/qute.202100118

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few copies; quantum entanglement; quantum verification; state tomography

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  1. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [BeyondC-F7112]
  2. FWF [BeyondC-F7113]
  3. Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade through the grant by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia

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As quantum technologies advance, verifying and estimating large entangled systems remains a major challenge in reliable quantum information processing. This review article presents novel techniques that overcome the limitations of current methods and can be applied to systems of arbitrary dimension.
As quantum technologies advance, the ability to generate increasingly large quantum states has experienced rapid development. In this context, the verification and estimation of large entangled systems represent one of the main challenges in the employment of such systems for reliable quantum information processing. Though the most complete technique is undoubtedly full tomography, the inherent exponential increase of experimental and post-processing resources with system size makes this approach infeasible even at moderate scales. For this reason, there is currently an urgent need to develop novel methods that surpass these limitations. This review article presents novel techniques focusing on a fixed number of resources (sampling complexity), and thus prove suitable for systems of arbitrary dimension. Specifically, a probabilistic framework requiring at best only a single copy for entanglement detection is reviewed, together with the concept of selective quantum state tomography, which enables the estimation of arbitrary elements of an unknown state with a number of copies that is low and independent of the system's size. These hyper-efficient techniques define a dimensional demarcation for partial tomography and open a path for novel applications.

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