All Projective Measurements Can Be Self-Tested in Quantum Computing
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Overview
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Watch a conference talk from the 18th Theory of Quantum Computation, Communication and Cryptography Conference (TQC 2023) exploring groundbreaking research on self-testing projective measurements in quantum systems. Discover how every real-valued projective measurement can be self-tested from correlations through the development of post-hoc self-testing theory. Learn about extending existing self-tested strategies to incorporate new measurements and understand the sufficient conditions for post-hoc self-testing projective measurements. Explore the application of this technique to recent work by Mančinska et al., resulting in strategies that can incorporate any real-valued projective measurement. Delve into the general theory of iterative post-hoc self-testing with maximally entangled states and examine the characterization of iteratively post-hoc self-tested measurements using Jordan algebra.
Syllabus
All projective measurements can be self-tested - Ranyiliu Chen | TQC 2023
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