Single-copy stabilizer testing

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Authors Marcel Hinsche, Jonas Helsen arXiv ID 2410.07986 Category quant-ph: Quantum Computing Cross-listed cs.CC, cs.DS Citations 9 Venue Symposium on the Theory of Computing Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
We consider the problem of testing whether an unknown $n$-qubit quantum state $|ψ\rangle$ is a stabilizer state, with only single-copy access. We give an algorithm solving this problem using $O(n)$ copies, and conversely prove that $Ω(\sqrt{n})$ copies are required for any algorithm. The main observation behind our algorithm is that when repeatedly measuring in a randomly chosen stabilizer basis, stabilizer states are the most likely among the set of all pure states to exhibit linear dependencies in measurement outcomes. Our algorithm is designed to probe deviations from this extremal behavior. For the lower bound, we first reduce stabilizer testing to the task of distinguishing random stabilizer states from the maximally mixed state. We then argue that, without loss of generality, it is sufficient to consider measurement strategies that a) lie in the commutant of the tensor action of the Clifford group and b) satisfy a Positive Partial Transpose (PPT) condition. By leveraging these constraints, together with novel results on the partial transposes of the generators of the Clifford commutant, we derive the lower bound on the sample complexity.
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