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Slides forQuantum Computing and Communications – An

Engineering Approach

Chapter 3Measurements

Sándor ImreFerenc Balázs

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Motto

"There are two possible outcomes: If the resultconfirms the hypothesis, then you’ve made a

measurement. If the result is contrary to thehypothesis, then you’ve made a discovery.“

Enrico Fermi

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General Measurements

"WHY must I treat the measuring device classically?? What willhappen to me if I don’t??"

Eugene Wigner

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3rd Postulate using ket notations

• Measurement statistic

• Post measurement state

• Completeness relation

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Projective Measurements(Neumann Measurements)

“Projective geometry has opened up for us with the greatestfacility new territories in our science, and has rightly beencalled the royal road to our particular field of knowledge.”

Felix Klein

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Measurement operators and the 3rd Postulatein case of projective measurements

• Set of two orthogonal states

• To find we need to solve

• We are looking in the form of

• Similarly

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Measurement operators and the 3rd Postulatein case of projective measurements

• Checking the Completeness relation

• Practical notation

• Conclusion

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Measurement operators and the 3rd Postulatein case of projective measurements

• belong to a special set of operators calledprojectors

• Properties

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Measurement operators and the 3rd Postulatein case of projective measurements

• 3rd Postulate with projectors

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Measurement operators and the 3rd Postulatein case of projective measurements

• Direct construction approach

• Indirect construction approach

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Measurement using the computationalbasis states

• Let us check what we have learned by means of asimple example

• Basis vectors and

• Measurement statistic

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Measurement using the computationalbasis states

• Post measurements states

• Remark: Orthogonal states can always be distinguished viaconstructing appropriate measurement operators (projectors).This is another explanation why orthogonal (classical) states canbe copied as was stated in Section 2.7 because in possession ofthe exact information about such states we can build a quantumcircuit producing them.

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Observable and projectivemeasurements

• Any observable can be represented by means of aHermitian operator whose eigenvalues refer to thepossible values of that observable

• Expected value of such an observable can becalculated in an easy way

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Repeated projective measurement

• What happens when we repeat a projectivemeasurement on the same qreqister?

• Post measurement state after the first measurement

• Post measurement state after the secondmeasurement

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CHSH inequality with entangledparticles

• We return to Bell inequalities and investigate CHSHinequality in the nano-world. We replace books withentangled pairs

• Alice and Bob check the following observables

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CHSH inequality with entangledparticles

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CHSH inequality with entangledparticles

• Finally we obtain which is obviouslygreater than the classical result 2.

• Experiments shore up the quantum model instead ofthe classical one!

• Hidden variables do not exist!

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Positive Operator Valued Measurements

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Motivations to use POVM

• In certain cases either we are not interested in thepost measurement state or we are not able at all toget it (e.g. a photon hits the detector).

• Important properties of

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POVM and the 3rd Postulate

• Measurement statistic

• Post measurement state

Unknown and/or indifferent!

• Completeness relation

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Can non-orthogonal states bedistinguished?

• The answer is definitely NOT because

• Remark: No set of measurement operators exist which is able todistinguish non-orthogonal states unambiguously. This is anotherexplanation why non-orthogonal states can not be copied as wasstated earlier, because of lack of exact information about suchstates we can not build a quantum circuit to produce them.

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POVM construction example

• Our two non-orthogonal states are:

• Based on the indirect construction approach we try toensure that

• To achieve this we need

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POVM construction example

• To fulfil the completeness relation

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• Completeness relation OK since

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D2 must be positive semi-definite• is very promising, but unfortunately wrong!

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How to apply POVM operators - 0 and1 has the same importance

• It requires

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How to apply POVM operators -minimising uncertainty

• Goal: to minimise

• Assuming

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How to apply POVM operators -minimising uncertainty

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How to apply POVM operators - falsealarm vs. not happen alarm

• It is assumed that detecting 1 correctly is much moreimportant

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Generalisation of POVM

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Relations among the measurement types

• Projective measurement can be regarded as a specialPOVM.

• Clearly speaking POVM is a generalised measurementwithout the interest of post-measurement state +construction rules.

• Neumark’s extension: any generalised measurementcan be implemented by means of a projectivemeasurement + auxiliary qbits + unitary transform.

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Relations among the measurement types

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Quantum computing-based solution ofthe game with marbles

• We exploit entanglement and the orthogonalitybetween Bell states

"Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors goto war first and then seek to win.” Sun Tzu

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Quantum computing-based solution ofthe game with marbles

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