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Fast and robust quantum state tomography from few basis measurements

Abstract

Quantum state tomography is a powerful, but resource-intensive, general solution for numerous quantum information processing tasks. This motivates the design of robust tomography procedures that use relevant resources as sparingly as possible. Important cost factors include the number of state copies and measurement settings, as well as classical postprocessing time and memory. In this work, we present and analyze an online tomography algorithm designed to optimize all the aforementioned resources at the cost of a worse dependence on accuracy. The protocol is the first to give provably optimal performance in terms of rank and dimension for state copies, measurement settings and memory. Classical runtime is also reduced substantially and numerical experiments demonstrate a favorable comparison with other state-of-the-art techniques. Further improvements are possible by executing the algorithm on a quantum computer, giving a quantum speedup for quantum state tomography.

Additional Information

We thank C. Ferrie, T. Grurl, C. Lancien, R. Konig and J.A. Tropp for valuable input and helpful discussions. F.B. and R.K. acknowledge funding from the US National Science Foundation (PHY1733907). The Institute for Quantum Information and Matter is an NSF Physics Frontiers Center. D.S.F. acknowledges financial support from VILLUM FONDEN via the QMATH Centre of Excellence (Grant no. 10059). Data and code availability: Source data and code are available for this paper [Fra20]. All other data that support the plots within this paper and other findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.

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109086
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CaltechAUTHORS:20210511-142009646

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NSF
PHY-1733907
Institute for Quantum Information and Matter (IQIM)
Villum Fonden
10059

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2021-05-11
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2023-06-02
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AWS Center for Quantum Computing, Institute for Quantum Information and Matter