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Certifying Quantum States with Uniform Measurements

Certifying Quantum States with Uniform Measurements

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英文摘要

Qubit-resolved operations and measurements are required for most current quantum information processing schemes. However, these operations can be experimentally costly due to the need for local addressing, demanding significant classical control. A more resource-efficient alternative to extract information is uniform measurement, where a site-independent rotation of qubits is performed before measuring in the computational basis. This operation can be performed in parallel, or globally, in atom- and ion-based platforms, reducing resource cost and increasing fidelity. In this work, we initiate the exploration of the utility of this operation in quantum information processing. In particular, we demonstrate that uniform measurements can certify certain graph states, a family of highly entangled and broadly useful quantum states. We provide a sample-efficient certification algorithm with a proved performance guarantee, together with an experimental scheme based on analog-mode Rydberg atom arrays. Uniform measurements, therefore, allow direct and efficient characterization of quantum states on quantum platforms in a hitherto unexplored manner.

Liang Mao、Yifei Wang、Yingfei Gu、Chengshu Li

物理学

Liang Mao,Yifei Wang,Yingfei Gu,Chengshu Li.Certifying Quantum States with Uniform Measurements[EB/OL].(2025-08-12)[2025-08-24].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.09259.点此复制

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