Efficient Learning of Quantum States Prepared With Few Non-Clifford Gates II: Single-Copy Measurements
Abstract
Recent work has shown that n-qubit quantum states output by circuits with at most t single-qubit non-Clifford gates can be learned to trace distance ε using poly(n,2t,1/ε) time and samples. All prior algorithms achieving this runtime use entangled measurements across two copies of the input state. In this work, we give a similarly efficient algorithm that learns the same class of states using only single-copy measurements.
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