2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2112.14284
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Exploring Quantum Average-Case Distances: proofs, properties, and examples

Abstract: In this work, we perform an in-depth study of recently introduced average-case quantum distances . The average-case distances approximate, up to relative error, the average Total-Variation (TV) distance between measurement outputs of two quantum processes, in which quantum objects of interest (states, measurements, or channels) are intertwined with random quantum circuits. Contrary to conventional distances, such as trace distance or diamond norm, they quantify average-case statistical distinguishability via r… Show more

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