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Nonasymptotic bounds for quantum purity amplification

Thilo Scharnhorst

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In quantum purity amplification, one is given $n$ copies of a noisy quantum state $ρ\in \mathbb{C}^{d \times d}$ and asked to prepare $k$ copies of its principal eigenstate $|v_d\rangle$. Several prior works have derived information-theoretically optimal algorithms for this problem, but the bounds they prove are only shown in the asymptotic regime as the number of samples $n$ tends to infinity. In this paper, we establish the following nonasymptotic guarantee: if $ρ$'s eigenvalues are sorted $p_...

Submitted: May 27, 2026Subjects: Quantum Physics; Quantum Computing

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In quantum purity amplification, one is given nn copies of a noisy quantum state ρ∈CdΓ—dρ\in \mathbb{C}^{d \times d} and asked to prepare kk copies of its principal eigenstate ∣vd⟩|v_d\rangle. Several prior works have derived information-theoretically optimal algorithms for this problem, but the bounds they prove are only shown in the asymptotic regime as the number of samples nn tends to infinity. In this paper, we establish the following nonasymptotic guarantee: if ρρ's eigenvalues are sorted p1≀⋯≀pdp_1 \leq \cdots \leq p_d and pdβˆ’1<pdp_{d-1} < p_d, then \begin{equation*} n = O\Big(k + \frac{k}Ξ΄ \cdot \frac{1-p_d}{(p_d-p_{d-1})^2}\Big) \end{equation*} copies suffice to output a state with fidelity at least 1βˆ’Ξ΄1-Ξ΄ with ∣vdβŠ—k⟩|v_d^{\otimes k}\rangle. Our bound holds for arbitrary spectra, and is independent of the dimension dd. In the case of depolarizing noise, our finite-sample guarantee matches the optimal asymptotic scaling. Our proof is based on the combinatorics of random Young diagrams.


Source: arXiv:2605.27262v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2605.27262v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2605.27262v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2605.27262v1

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May 27, 2026
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