A Simplified Expression for Quantum Fidelity

Abstract

Quantum fidelity is one of the most important measures of similarity between mixed quantum states. However, the usual formulation is cumbersome and hard to understand when encountering the first time. This work shows in a novel, elegant proof that the expression can be rewritten into a form, which is not only more concise but also makes its symmetry property more obvious. Further, the simpler expression gives rise to a formulation that is subsequently shown to be more computationally efficient than the best previous methods by avoiding any full decomposition. Future work might look for ways in which other theorems could be affected or utilize the reformulation where fidelity is the computational bottleneck.

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