Test for a large amount of entanglement using few measurements

Rui Chao, Ben W. Reichardt, Chris Sutherland, Thomas Vidick

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Abstract

Bell-inequality violations establish that two systems share some quantum entanglement. We give a simple test to certify that two systems share an asymptotically large amount of entanglement, n EPR states. The test is efficient: unlike earlier tests that play many games, in sequence or in parallel, our test requires only one or two CHSH games. One system is directed to play a CHSH game on a random specified qubit i, and the other is told to play games on qubits {i,j}, without knowing which index is i. The test is robust: a success probability within delta of optimal guarantees distance O(n^{5/2} sqrt{delta}) from n EPR states. However, the test does not tolerate constant delta; it breaks down for delta = Omega~(1/sqrt{n}). We give an adversarial strategy that succeeds within delta of the optimum probability using only O~(delta^{-2}) EPR states.
Original languageEnglish
Article number92
Number of pages17
JournalQuantum
Volume2
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Sep 2018
Externally publishedYes

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