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Quantum observables over time for information recovery

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We introduce the concept of quantum observables over time (QOOT), an operator that jointly describes two observables at two distinct time points, as a dual of the quantum state over time formalism. We provide a full characterization of the conditions under which a QOOT can be properly defined, via a no-go theorem. We use QOOTs to establish a notion of time-reversal for generic quantum channels with respect to a reference observable, enabling the systematic construction of recovery maps that preserve the latter. These recovery maps, although generally non-physical, can be decomposed into realizable channels, enabling their application in noiseless expectation value estimation tasks. We provide explicit examples and compare our protocol with other error mitigation methods. We show that our protocol retrieves the noiseless expectation value of the reference observable and can achieve optimal sampling overhead, outperforming probabilistic error cancellation.

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Experimental Virtual Quantum Broadcasting

quant-ph · 2025-01-20 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Researchers experimentally realized virtual quantum broadcasting on an NMR processor by combining a universal cloner with a universal antisymmetrizer via linear combination of unitaries and classical post-processing.

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  • Experimental Virtual Quantum Broadcasting quant-ph · 2025-01-20 · conditional · none · ref 24 · internal anchor

    Researchers experimentally realized virtual quantum broadcasting on an NMR processor by combining a universal cloner with a universal antisymmetrizer via linear combination of unitaries and classical post-processing.