2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2007.01398
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Estimation of pure quantum states in high dimension at the limit of quantum accuracy through complex optimization and statistical inference

Leonardo Zambrano,
Luciano Pereira,
Sebastian Niklitschek
et al.

Abstract: Quantum tomography has become a key tool for the assessment of quantum states, processes, and devices. This drives the search for tomographic methods that achieve greater accuracy. In the case of mixed states of a single 2-dimensional quantum system adaptive methods have been recently introduced that achieve the theoretical accuracy limit deduced by Hayashi and Gill and Massar. However, accurate estimation of higher-dimensional quantum states remains poorly understood. This is mainly due to the existence of in… Show more

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