| Literature DB >> 34741055 |
Aleksandra Krawiec1, Łukasz Pawela2, Zbigniew Puchała2,3.
Abstract
Certification of quantum channels is based on quantum hypothesis testing and involves also preparation of an input state and choosing the final measurement. This work primarily focuses on the scenario when the false negative error cannot occur, even if it leads to the growth of the probability of false positive error. We establish a condition when it is possible to exclude false negative error after a finite number of queries to the quantum channel in parallel, and we provide an upper bound on the number of queries. On top of that, we found a class of channels which allow for excluding false negative error after a finite number of queries in parallel, but cannot be distinguished unambiguously. Moreover, it will be proved that parallel certification scheme is always sufficient, however the number of steps may be decreased by the use of adaptive scheme. Finally, we consider examples of certification of various classes of quantum channels and measurements.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34741055 PMCID: PMC8571408 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-00444-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.996
Figure 1Parallel certification scheme.
Figure 2Adaptive certification scheme. The processings can be arbitrary quantum channels where we only assume that the first subsystem must fit the input of the black box. In particular, the processings can swap subsystems, and therefore one can obtain the parallel scheme as a special case of the adaptive discrimination scheme.