Measuring network quantum steerability utilizing artificial neural networks
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2502.17084v2
- Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2025 13:27:50 GMT
- Title: Measuring network quantum steerability utilizing artificial neural networks
- Authors: Mengyan Li, Yanning Jia, Fenzhuo Guo, Haifeng Dong, Sujuan Qin, Fei Gao,
- Abstract summary: Network quantum steering plays a pivotal role in quantum information science.<n>We develop a neural network-based method for measuring network quantum steerability.<n>We analytically demonstrate that the network steering thresholds are determined by the curve $nu omega = 1/3$ under the corresponding configuration.
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- Abstract: Network quantum steering plays a pivotal role in quantum information science, enabling robust certification of quantum correlations in scenarios with asymmetric trust assumptions among network parties. The intricate nature of quantum networks, however, poses significant challenges for the detection and quantification of steering. In this work, we develop a neural network-based method for measuring network quantum steerability, which can be generalized to arbitrary quantum networks and naturally applied to standard steering scenarios. Our method provides an effective framework for steerability analysis, demonstrating remarkable accuracy and efficiency in standard bipartite and multipartite steering scenarios. Numerical simulations involving isotropic states and noisy GHZ states yield results that are consistent with established findings in these respective scenarios. Furthermore, we demonstrate its utility in the bilocal network steering scenario, where an untrusted central party shares two-qubit isotropic states of different visibilities, $\nu$ and $\omega$, with trusted endpoint parties and performs a single Bell state measurement. Through explicit construction of a network local hidden state model derived from numerical results and incorporation of the entanglement properties of network assemblages, we analytically demonstrate that the network steering thresholds are determined by the curve $\nu \omega = {1}/{3}$ under the corresponding configuration.
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