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talks
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committee roles
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leadership roles
2024–2025
years active
Contributions
QIP QCrypt TQC presenter award · △program ◇steering ○organising □local · filled = chair
Talks
| Title | Conference | Type | Co-authors |
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| A full practical theory of the Clifford group commutant | TQC 2025 | regular | Lennart Bittel, Jens Eisert, Lorenzo Leone, Antonio Anna Mele |
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Quantum state tomography of continuous variable systems ↗
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TQC 2024 | regular | ▸Francesco Anna Mele, Lennart Bittel, Jens Eisert, Vittorio Giovannetti, Ludovico Lami, Lorenzo Leone, Antonio Anna Mele |
Quantum state tomography, aimed at deriving a classical description of an unknown state from measurement data, is a fundamental task in quantum physics. In this work, we analyse the ultimate achievable performance of tomography of continuous-variable systems, such as bosonic and quantum optical systems. We prove that tomography of these systems is extremely inefficient in terms of time resources, much more so than tomography of qudit systems: the minimum number of state copies needed for tomography not only scales exponentially with the number of modes but also exhibits a dramatic scaling with the trace-distance error, even for low-energy states. On a more positive note, we prove that tomography of Gaussian states is efficient. To accomplish this, we answer a fundamental question for the field of continuous-variable quantum information: if we know with a certain error the first and second moments of an unknown Gaussian state, what is the resulting trace-distance error that we make on the state? Lastly, we demonstrate that tomography of non-Gaussian states prepared through Gaussian unitaries and a few local non-Gaussian evolutions is efficient and experimentally feasible. |
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Collaborators
| Co-author | Joint talks |
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| Antonio Anna Mele | 2 |
| Jens Eisert | 2 |
| Lennart Bittel | 2 |
| Lorenzo Leone | 2 |
| Francesco Anna Mele | 1 |
| Ludovico Lami | 1 |
| Vittorio Giovannetti | 1 |