Confidence Polytopes in Quantum State Tomography.
Phys Rev Lett
; 122(19): 190401, 2019 May 17.
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Quantum state tomography is the task of inferring the state of a quantum system from measurement data. A reliable tomography scheme should not only report an estimate for that state, but also well-justified error bars. These may be specified in terms of confidence regions, i.e., subsets of the state space which contain the system's state with high probability. Here, building upon a quantum generalization of Clopper-Pearson confidence intervals-a notion known from classical statistics-we present a simple and reliable scheme for generating confidence regions. These have the shape of a polytope and can be computed efficiently. We provide several examples to demonstrate the practical usability of the scheme in experiments.
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