Quantifying the imperfection for non-trace-preserving quantum operations
ORAL
Abstract
In quantum information and quantum computing theory, quantum operations are usually assumed to be completely positive trace-preserving linear maps, but this is not the case for realistic quantum systems. Given the measurements and post-selection, non-preserving trace operations occur. We propose a generic metric to compare two non-trace-preserving quantum operations. This metric provides a worst-case error bound for the operation and can be efficiently computed. In addition, we discuss the occurrences of non-trace-preserving operations, classifying them into three main categories: leakage, feed-forward control, and intrinsically probabilistic gates. We also discuss how the metric can be used to study error propagation and estimate thresholds in fault-tolerant quantum computing.
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Publication: "A distance measure of non-trace-preserving channels." arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.02290 (2021).
Presenters
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Yu Shi
University of Maryland
Authors
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Yu Shi
University of Maryland
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Edo Waks
University of Maryland, College Park, University of Maryland