Efficient validation of Boson Sampling from binned photon-number distributions
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2212.09643v2
- Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2024 10:40:58 GMT
- Title: Efficient validation of Boson Sampling from binned photon-number distributions
- Authors: Benoit Seron, Leonardo Novo, Alex Arkhipov, Nicolas J. Cerf,
- Abstract summary: We propose a test of the correct functioning of a boson sampler with single-photon inputs.
We show via theoretical arguments and numerical simulations that binned-mode photon number distributions can be used in practical scenarios.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Abstract: In order to substantiate claims of quantum computational advantage, it is crucial to develop efficient methods for validating the experimental data. We propose a test of the correct functioning of a boson sampler with single-photon inputs that is based on how photons distribute among partitions of the output modes. Our method is versatile and encompasses previous validation tests based on bunching phenomena, marginal distributions, and even some suppression laws. We show via theoretical arguments and numerical simulations that binned-mode photon number distributions can be used in practical scenarios to efficiently distinguish ideal boson samplers from those affected by realistic imperfections, especially partial distinguishability of the photons.
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