Quantum algorithm for Petz recovery channels and pretty good measurements

ORAL

Abstract

The Petz recovery channel plays an important role in quantum information science as an operation that approximately reverses the effect of a quantum channel. The pretty good measurement is a special case of the Petz recovery channel, and it allows for near-optimal state discrimination. A hurdle to the experimental realization of these vaunted theoretical tools is the lack of a systematic and efficient method to implement them. This paper sets out to rectify this lack: using the recently developed tools of quantum singular value transformation and oblivious amplitude amplification, we provide a quantum algorithm to implement the Petz recovery channel when given the ability to perform the channel that one wishes to reverse. Moreover, we prove that our quantum algorithm's usage of the channel implementation cannot be improved by more than a quadratic factor. Our quantum algorithm also provides a procedure to perform pretty good measurements when given multiple copies of the states that one is trying to distinguish.

Presenters

  • Yihui Quek

    • Stanford Univ

Authors

  • Andras Gilyen

    • Caltech
    • California Institute of Technology
  • Seth Lloyd

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
    • MIT
  • Iman Marvian

    • Duke University
  • Yihui Quek

    • Stanford Univ
  • Mark Wilde

    • Louisiana State University
    • Hearne Institute for Theoretical Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, and Center for Computation and Technology, Louisiana State University