It is shown that a good estimate of the fidelity of an experimentally realized quantum process can be obtained by measuring the outputs for only two complementary sets of input states. The number of measurements required to test a quantum network operation is therefore only twice as high as the number of measurements required to test a corresponding classical system
Realistic quantum gates operate at non-vanishing noise levels. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluat...
Current processes validation methods rely on diverse input states and exponential applications of st...
Until large-scale fault-tolerant quantum devices become available, one has to find ways to make the ...
It is shown that a good estimate of the fidelity of an experimentally realized quantum process can b...
It is shown that a good estimate of the fidelity of an experimentally realized quantum process can b...
We examine the physical significance of fidelity as a measure of similarity for Gaussian states by d...
Fidelity is a figure of merit widely employed in quantum technology in order to quantify similarity ...
It is shown that a quantum controlled-NOT gate simultaneously performs the logical functions of thre...
Efficient methods for characterizing the performance of quantum measurements are important in the ex...
International audienceThe accurate implementation of quantum gates is essential for the realization ...
We introduce a protocol addressing the conformance test problem, which consists in determining wheth...
In this perspective we discuss verification of quantum devices in the context of specific examples, ...
We report the experimental nondemolition measurement of coherence, predictability and concurrence on...
Any physical transformation that equally distributes quantum information over a large number M of us...
Quantum entanglement is one of the essential resources in quantum information processing. It is of i...
Realistic quantum gates operate at non-vanishing noise levels. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluat...
Current processes validation methods rely on diverse input states and exponential applications of st...
Until large-scale fault-tolerant quantum devices become available, one has to find ways to make the ...
It is shown that a good estimate of the fidelity of an experimentally realized quantum process can b...
It is shown that a good estimate of the fidelity of an experimentally realized quantum process can b...
We examine the physical significance of fidelity as a measure of similarity for Gaussian states by d...
Fidelity is a figure of merit widely employed in quantum technology in order to quantify similarity ...
It is shown that a quantum controlled-NOT gate simultaneously performs the logical functions of thre...
Efficient methods for characterizing the performance of quantum measurements are important in the ex...
International audienceThe accurate implementation of quantum gates is essential for the realization ...
We introduce a protocol addressing the conformance test problem, which consists in determining wheth...
In this perspective we discuss verification of quantum devices in the context of specific examples, ...
We report the experimental nondemolition measurement of coherence, predictability and concurrence on...
Any physical transformation that equally distributes quantum information over a large number M of us...
Quantum entanglement is one of the essential resources in quantum information processing. It is of i...
Realistic quantum gates operate at non-vanishing noise levels. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluat...
Current processes validation methods rely on diverse input states and exponential applications of st...
Until large-scale fault-tolerant quantum devices become available, one has to find ways to make the ...