Complexity of quantum tomography from genuine non-Gaussian entanglement
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.01609v2
- Date: Mon, 26 May 2025 23:15:38 GMT
- Title: Complexity of quantum tomography from genuine non-Gaussian entanglement
- Authors: Xiaobin Zhao, Pengcheng Liao, Francesco Anna Mele, Ulysse Chabaud, Quntao Zhuang,
- Abstract summary: Quantum state tomography, a fundamental tool for quantum physics, usually requires a number of state copies that scale exponentially with the system size.<n>We show that, in bosonic systems, the nature of correlations indeed fully determines this scaling.<n>Motivated by the Hong-Ou-Mandel effect and Boson-sampling, we define Gaussian-entanglable (GE) states, produced by generalized interference between separable bosonic modes.
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- Abstract: Quantum state tomography, a fundamental tool for quantum physics, usually requires a number of state copies that scale exponentially with the system size, owing to the intricate quantum correlations between subsystems. We show that, in bosonic systems, the nature of correlations indeed fully determines this scaling. Motivated by the Hong-Ou-Mandel effect and Boson-sampling, we define Gaussian-entanglable (GE) states, produced by generalized interference between separable bosonic modes. GE states greatly extend the Gaussian family, encompassing arbitrary separable states, multi-mode Gottesman-Kitaev-Preskill codes, entangled cat states, and Boson-sampling outputs -- resources for error correction and quantum advantage. Nonetheless, we prove that an m-mode pure GE state is learnable with only poly(m) copies, by providing an explicit protocol involving only heterodyne detection and classical post-processing. For states outside GE, we introduce an operational monotone -- the minimum number of ancillary modes required to render them GE -- and prove that it exactly captures the exponential overhead in tomography. As a by-product, we show that deterministic generation of NOON states with N>=3 photons by two-mode interference is impossible.
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