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Efficient Tomography of Non-Interacting Fermion States

Abstract

We give an efficient algorithm that learns a non-interacting fermion state, given copies of the state. For a system of nn non-interacting fermions and mm modes, we show that O(m3n2log(1/δ)/ϵ4)O(m^3 n^2 \log(1/\delta) / \epsilon^4) copies of the input state and O(m4n2log(1/δ)/ϵ4)O(m^4 n^2 \log(1/\delta)/ \epsilon^4) time are sufficient to learn the state to trace distance at most ϵ\epsilon with probability at least 1δ1 - \delta. Our algorithm empirically estimates one-mode correlations in O(m)O(m) different measurement bases and uses them to reconstruct a succinct description of the entire state efficiently.

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