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arxiv: 1411.5090 · v3 · pith:FDY2VY7Inew · submitted 2014-11-19 · 🪐 quant-ph

Quantum enhanced precision in a collective measurement

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keywords collectivebitsmeasurementprecisionquantumboundboundedclassical
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We explore the role of $\textit{collective measurements}$ on precision in estimation of a single parameter. Collective measurements are represented by observables which commute with all permutations of the probe particles. We show that with this constraint, quantum bits(qubits) outperform classical bits(non-superposable bits) in optimizing precision. Specifically, we prove that while precision in a collective measurement is loosely bounded by $O\left(\frac{1}{N}\right)$ for $N$ classical bits, using qubits it is tightly bounded by $O\left(\frac{1}{N^2}\right)$. This bound is consistent with quantum metrology protocols with the collective measurement requiring an entangled probe state to saturate. Finally, we construct a canonical measurement protocol that saturates this bound.

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