Distributed inner product estimation with limited quantum communication

Abstract

We consider the task of distributed inner product estimation when allowed limited quantum communication. Here, Alice and Bob are given k copies of an unknown n-qubit quantum states , φ respectively. They are allowed to communicate q qubits and unlimited classical communication, and their goal is to estimate | |φ|2 up to constant accuracy. We show that k=(2n-q) copies are essentially necessary and sufficient for this task (extending the work of Anshu, Landau and Liu (STOC'22) who considered the case when q=0). Additionally, we consider estimating | |M|φ|2, for arbitrary Hermitian M. For this task we show that certain norms on M characterize the sample complexity of estimating | |M|φ|2 when using only classical~communication.

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