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Quantum state tomography via compressed sensing

David Gross, Yi-Kai Liu, Steven T. Flammia, Stephen Becker, Jens Eisert

Published 2009-09-18, updated 2010-08-16Version 4

We establish methods for quantum state tomography based on compressed sensing. These methods are specialized for quantum states that are fairly pure, and they offer a significant performance improvement on large quantum systems. In particular, they are able to reconstruct an unknown density matrix of dimension d and rank r using O(rd log^2 d) measurement settings, compared to standard methods that require d^2 settings. Our methods have several features that make them amenable to experimental implementation: they require only simple Pauli measurements, use fast convex optimization, are stable against noise, and can be applied to states that are only approximately low-rank. The acquired data can be used to certify that the state is indeed close to pure, so no a priori assumptions are needed. We present both theoretical bounds and numerical simulations.

Comments: 4 pages, 1 figure; v3, v4: presentation improved
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 150401 (2010)
Categories: quant-ph
Subjects: 03.65.Wj, 03.67.-a
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