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Single-shot quantum measurements sketch quantum many-body states

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Quantum measurements are our eyes to the quantum systems consisting of a multitude of microscopic degrees of freedom. However, the intrinsic uncertainty of quantum measurements and the exponentially large Hilbert… Click to show full abstract

Quantum measurements are our eyes to the quantum systems consisting of a multitude of microscopic degrees of freedom. However, the intrinsic uncertainty of quantum measurements and the exponentially large Hilbert space pose natural barriers to simple interpretations of the measurement outcomes. We propose a nonlinear"measurement energy"based upon the measurement outcomes and an iterative effective-Hamiltonian approach to extract the most probable states (maximum likelihood estimates) in an efficient and general fashion, thus reconciling the non-commuting observables and getting more out of the quantum measurements. We showcase the versatility and accuracy of our perspective on random long-range fermion models and Kitaev quantum spin liquid models, where smoking-gun signatures were lacking. Our study also paves the way towards concepts such as nonlinear-operator Hamiltonian and applications such as parent Hamiltonian reconstruction.

Keywords: quantum; sketch quantum; measurements sketch; shot quantum; quantum measurements; single shot

Journal Title: Physical Review B
Year Published: 2022

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