The area of property testing tries to design algorithms that can efficiently handle very large amounts of data: given a large object that either has a certain property or is somehow “far” from having that property, a tester should efficiently distinguish between these two cases. In this survey we describe recent results obtained for quantum property testing. This area naturally falls into three parts. First, we may consider quantum testers for properties of classical objects. We survey the main examples known where quantum testers can be much (sometimes exponentially) more efficient than classical testers. Second, we may consider classical testers of quantum objects. This is the situation that arises for instance when one is trying to deter...
In support of the growing interest in quantum computing experimentation, programmers need new tools ...
Computational complexity theory is usually phrased in terms of decision problems and Boolean functio...
We construct a quantumness witness following the work of Alicki and van Ryn (AvR) in “A simple test ...
The area of property testing tries to design algorithms that can efficiently handle very large amoun...
The area of property testing tries to design algorithms that can efficiently handle very large amoun...
A language L has a property tester if there exists a probabilistic algorithm that given an input x o...
We describe two procedures which, given access to one copy of a quantum state and a sequence of two-...
A fundamental problem in statistics and learning theory is to test properties of distributions. We s...
We present several new examples of speed-ups obtainable by quantum algorithms in the context of prop...
We initiate the systematic study of QMA algorithms in the setting of property testing, to which we r...
We study unitary property testing, where a quantum algorithm is given query access to a black-box un...
Current processes validation methods rely on diverse input states and exponential applications of st...
A test of quantumness is a protocol that allows a classical verifier to certify (only) that a prover...
A fundamental problem in statistics and learning theory is to test properties of distributions. We s...
While the exponential complexity of quantum systems is the basis of counterintuitive phenomena such ...
In support of the growing interest in quantum computing experimentation, programmers need new tools ...
Computational complexity theory is usually phrased in terms of decision problems and Boolean functio...
We construct a quantumness witness following the work of Alicki and van Ryn (AvR) in “A simple test ...
The area of property testing tries to design algorithms that can efficiently handle very large amoun...
The area of property testing tries to design algorithms that can efficiently handle very large amoun...
A language L has a property tester if there exists a probabilistic algorithm that given an input x o...
We describe two procedures which, given access to one copy of a quantum state and a sequence of two-...
A fundamental problem in statistics and learning theory is to test properties of distributions. We s...
We present several new examples of speed-ups obtainable by quantum algorithms in the context of prop...
We initiate the systematic study of QMA algorithms in the setting of property testing, to which we r...
We study unitary property testing, where a quantum algorithm is given query access to a black-box un...
Current processes validation methods rely on diverse input states and exponential applications of st...
A test of quantumness is a protocol that allows a classical verifier to certify (only) that a prover...
A fundamental problem in statistics and learning theory is to test properties of distributions. We s...
While the exponential complexity of quantum systems is the basis of counterintuitive phenomena such ...
In support of the growing interest in quantum computing experimentation, programmers need new tools ...
Computational complexity theory is usually phrased in terms of decision problems and Boolean functio...
We construct a quantumness witness following the work of Alicki and van Ryn (AvR) in “A simple test ...