Tight Bounds for State Tomography with Incoherent Measurements

06/10/2022
by   Sitan Chen, et al.
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We consider the classic question of state tomography: given copies of an unknown quantum state ρ∈ℂ^d× d, output ρ for which ρ - ρ_𝗍𝗋≤ε. When one is allowed to make coherent measurements entangled across all copies, Θ(d^2/ε^2) copies are necessary and sufficient [Haah et al. '17, O'Donnell-Wright '16]. Unfortunately, the protocols achieving this rate incur large quantum memory overheads that preclude implementation on current or near-term devices. On the other hand, the best known protocol using incoherent (single-copy) measurements uses O(d^3/ε^2) copies [Kueng-Rauhut-Terstiege '17], and multiple papers have posed it as an open question to understand whether or not this rate is tight. In this work, we fully resolve this question, by showing that any protocol using incoherent measurements, even if they are chosen adaptively, requires Ω(d^3/ε^2) copies, matching the upper bound of [Kueng-Rauhut-Terstiege '17]. We do so by a new proof technique which directly bounds the "tilt" of the posterior distribution after measurements, which yields a surprisingly short proof of our lower bound, and which we believe may be of independent interest.

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