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Bootstrapping Classical Shadows for Neural Quantum State Tomography

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arxiv 2405.06864 v3 pith:5G4JDYUK submitted 2024-05-11 quant-ph

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We investigate the advantages of using autoregressive neural quantum states as ansatze for classical shadow tomography to improve its predictive power. We introduce a novel estimator for optimizing the cross-entropy loss function using classical shadows, and a new importance sampling strategy for estimating the loss gradient during training using stabilizer samples collected from classical shadows. We show that this loss function can be used to achieve stable reconstruction of GHZ states using a transformer-based neural network trained on classical shadow measurements. This loss function also enables the training of neural quantum states representing purifications of mixed states. Our results show that the intrinsic capability of autoregressive models in representing physically well-defined density matrices allows us to overcome the weakness of Pauli-based classical shadow tomography in predicting both high-weight observables and nonlinear observables such as the purity of pure and mixed states.

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