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A Hierarchy for Replica Quantum Advantage

Abstract

We prove that given the ability to make entangled measurements on at most kk replicas of an nn-qubit state ρ\rho simultaneously, there is a property of ρ\rho which requires at least order 2n2^n measurements to learn. However, the same property only requires one measurement to learn if we can make an entangled measurement over a number of replicas polynomial in k,nk, n. Because the above holds for each positive integer kk, we obtain a hierarchy of tasks necessitating progressively more replicas to be performed efficiently. We introduce a powerful proof technique to establish our results, and also use this to provide new bounds for testing the mixedness of a quantum state.

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