A General Framework for Constructing Local Hidden-state Models to Determine the Steerability
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2512.21848v1
- Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2025 03:50:28 GMT
- Title: A General Framework for Constructing Local Hidden-state Models to Determine the Steerability
- Authors: Yanning Jia, Fenzhuo Guo, Mengyan Li, Haifeng Dong, Fei Gao,
- Abstract summary: We propose a machine learning-based framework that employs batch sampling of measurements and gradient-based optimization to construct an optimal LHS model.<n>We validate our method by analyzing the steerability of two-qubit Werner and two-qutrit isotropic states.
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- Abstract: Not all entangled states can exhibit quantum steering, and determining whether a given entangled state is steerable is a crucial problem in quantum information theory. The main challenge lies in verifying the existence of a local hidden-state (LHS) model capable of reproducing all post-measurement assemblages generated by arbitrary measurements. To address this, we propose a machine learning-based framework that employs batch sampling of measurements and gradient-based optimization to construct an optimal LHS model. We validate our method by analyzing the steerability of two-qubit Werner and two-qutrit isotropic states. For Werner states, our approach saturates the analytical visibility bounds under three Pauli measurements, arbitrary projective measurements (PVMs), and arbitrary positive operator-valued measurements (POVMs). For isotropic states, we achieve the known analytical bounds under arbitrary PVMs. We further investigate the steerability of this class of states under arbitrary POVMs, and our results suggest that POVMs can offer an advantage over PVMs in revealing the steerability of such states.
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