A note on Majorana representation of quantum states
Abstract
By the Majorana representation, for any d > 1 there is a one-one correspondence between a quantum state of dimension d and d-1 qubits represented as d-1 points in the Bloch sphere. Using the theory of symmetry class of tensors, we present a simple scheme for constructing d-1 points on the Bloch sphere and the corresponding d-1 qubits representing a d-dimensional quantum state. Additionally, we demonstrate how the inner product of two d-dimensional quantum states can be expressed as a permanent of a matrix related to their (d-1)-qubit state representations. Extension of the result to mixed states is also considered.
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