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The Optimal Rate Function in Covariant Quantum State Tomography

Arick Grootveld

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The problem of quantum tomography is to estimate an unknown quantum state $ρ$ from a measurement of $n$ copies of $ρ$. One can ask which tomography protocol, i.e.\ which choice of multi-copy measurement, gives the best possible estimate of $ρ$. To do so, we characterize tomography protocols by their \emph{rate function}, which governs the exponential rate at which a protocol assigns probability to a particular estimate $σ$ of the true state $ρ$. This rate function is a quantum mechanical general...

Submitted: June 16, 2026Subjects: Quantum Physics; Quantum Computing

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The problem of quantum tomography is to estimate an unknown quantum state ρρ from a measurement of nn copies of ρρ. One can ask which tomography protocol, i.e.\ which choice of multi-copy measurement, gives the best possible estimate of ρρ. To do so, we characterize tomography protocols by their \emph{rate function}, which governs the exponential rate at which a protocol assigns probability to a particular estimate σσ of the true state ρρ. This rate function is a quantum mechanical generalization of the classical relative entropy between the true state and its estimate, and depends on the choice of protocol. It is bounded by the quantum relative entropy, and we show that this bound is sharp: for any ρρ and σσ we construct a family of protocols whose rate functions converge to the quantum relative entropy D(σρ)D(σ\|ρ). We consider the family of covariant tomography protocols; these are the basis independent state estimation schemes that assume no prior information about ρρ and σσ. Keyl described a specific tomography protocol based on Schur sampling, and conjectured that among all covariant tomography protocols it has the largest possible rate function for all σσ and ρρ. We prove this conjecture. The resulting rate function is an annealed version of quantum relative entropy, due to the cost of learning the eigenbasis in covariant quantum state tomography.


Source: arXiv:2606.16948v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2606.16948v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2606.16948v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2606.16948v1

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Jun 16, 2026
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Quantum Computing
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Quantum Physics
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