Quantum tomography of three-qubit generalized Werner states
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2104.11258v3
- Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2022 08:36:01 GMT
- Title: Quantum tomography of three-qubit generalized Werner states
- Authors: Artur Czerwinski
- Abstract summary: We introduce a numerical framework for quantum tomography and entanglement quantification of three-qubit generalized Werner states.
The scheme involves the single-qubit SIC-POVM, which is then generalized to perform three-qubit measurements.
As a special case, we compare the efficiency of the framework for the pure three-qubit generalized Werner state and the W state.
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- Abstract: In this article, we introduce a numerical framework for quantum tomography
and entanglement quantification of three-qubit generalized Werner states. The
scheme involves the single-qubit SIC-POVM, which is then generalized to perform
three-qubit measurements. We introduce random errors into the scheme by
imposing the Poisson noise on the measured photon counts. The precision of
state estimation is quantified and presented on graphs. As a special case, we
compare the efficiency of the framework for the pure three-qubit generalized
Werner state and the W state. The reconstructed states are presented
graphically and discussed.
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