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Optimal waveform estimation of stochastic quantum signals

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Abstract

In experiments like the upcoming Gravity from Quantum Entanglement of Space-Time (GQuEST), the variance instead of the mean of a Gaussian quantum state encodes the parameter of interest. For GQuEST, this is the scale factor of the Verlinde-Zurek theory of Quantum Gravity. Although the Quantum Fisher information of Gaussian states is well-studied, the optimal protocol (initial quantum state and measurement scheme) for waveform estimation of a stochastic signal is unknown. We derive the optimal protocol and suggest how it could improve the search for Quantum Gravity. We also discuss the related problem of simultaneous estimation of mean and variance for sensing unmodelled physics and performing tests of general relativity using gravitational-wave detectors like LIGO.

Publication: Gardner, Gefen, Haine, Hope, Preskill, Chen, McCuller, 2024 (in preparation).

Presenters

  • James Gardner

    The Australian National University

Authors

  • James Gardner

    The Australian National University

  • Tuvia Gefen

    Caltech

  • Simon A Haine

    Department of Quantum Science and Technology and Department of Fundamental and Theoretical Physics, Research School of Physics, The Australian National University, Canberra AC, ANU

  • Joseph J Hope

    Department of Quantum Science and Technology and Department of Fundamental and Theoretical Physics, Research School of Physics, The Australian National University, Canberra AC, ANU

  • John P Preskill

    California Institute of Technology

  • Yanbei Chen

    Caltech

  • Lee McCuller

    California Institute of Technology, Caltech