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Journal article · Preprint article

Permutationally invariant state reconstruction

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University of Siegen1

University of the Basque Country2

Max Planck Institute3

Department of Mathematics, Technical University of Denmark4

Feasible tomography schemes for large particle numbers must possess, besides an appropriate data acquisition protocol, an efficient way to reconstruct the density operator from the observed finite data set. Since state reconstruction typically requires the solution of a nonlinear large-scale optimization problem, this is a major challenge in the design of scalable tomography schemes.

Here we present an efficient state reconstruction scheme for permutationally invariant quantum state tomography. It works for all common state-of-the-art reconstruction principles, including, in particular, maximum likelihood and least squares methods, which are the preferred choices in today's experiments.

This high efficiency is achieved by greatly reducing the dimensionality of the problem employing a particular representation of permutationally invariant states known from spin coupling combined with convex optimization, which has clear advantages regarding speed, control and accuracy in comparison to commonly employed numerical routines.

First prototype implementations easily allow reconstruction of a state of 20 qubits in a few minutes on a standard computer.

Language: English
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Year: 2012
Pages: 105001
ISSN: 13672630
Types: Journal article and Preprint article
DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/14/10/105001
Other keywords

Physics Q QC1-999 Science quant-ph

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