“…More recently, quantum tomography has become a crucial validation tool current quant um technology applications [29,38,58,66]. The experimental challenges have stimulated research in new directions such as compressed sensing [3,5,20,27,35,54,69], estimation of permutationally invariant states [72], adaptive and selflearning tomography [26,34,39,55,60,62], incomplete tomography [73], minimax bounds [4,25], Bayesian estimation [15,33], and confidence regions [7,18,24,53,70]. Since 'full tomography' becomes impossible for systems composed of even a moderate number of qubits, research has focused on the estimation of states which belong to smaller dimensional models which nevertheless capture relevant physical properties, such as low rank states [17,36,37,48,49] and matrix product states [12,20,50].…”