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Title: Distribution of fidelity in quantum state transfer protocols
Authors: Lorenzo, Salvatore
Plastina, Francesco
Apollaro, Tony John George
Consiglio, Mirko
Życzkowski, Karol
Keywords: Quantum computing
Quantum theory
Quantum systems
Special purpose computers
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Lorenzo, S., Plastina, F., Apollaro, T. J., Consiglio, M., & Życzkowski, K. (2025). Distribution of fidelity in quantum state transfer protocols. Physics Letters A, 533, 130224.
Abstract: Quantum state transfer protocols are a major toolkit in many quantum information processing tasks, from quantum key distribution to quantum computation. To assess the performance of such a protocol, one often relies on the average fidelity between the input and the output states. Going beyond this scheme, we analyze the entire probability distribution of fidelity, providing a general framework to derive it for the transfer of single- and two-qubit states. Starting from the delta-like shape of the fidelity distribution, characteristic of perfect transfer, we analyze its broadening and deformation due to realistic features of the process, including non-perfect read-out timing. Different models of quantum transfer, sharing the same value of the average fidelity, display different distributions of fidelity, providing thus additional information on the protocol, including the minimum fidelity.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/134378
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