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Certifying Almost All Quantum States with Few Single-Qubit Measurements

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Overview

Explore a groundbreaking lecture on certifying quantum states using minimal single-qubit measurements. Delve into Robert Huang's research from the California Institute of Technology, which introduces a novel technique for verifying n-qubit states with only O(n^2) measurements. Learn how this method relates certification to random walk mixing times, offering significant implications for quantum system benchmarking, circuit optimization, and efficient prediction of non-local properties. Discover applications in neural networks, tensor networks, and other quantum state representations, with numerical experiments demonstrating advantages over existing methods like cross-entropy benchmarking (XEB). Gain insights into the potential impact on quantum information science and the verification of complex quantum systems.

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Certifying almost all quantum states with few single-qubit measurements

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Simons Institute

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