Efficient Verification of Phased Dicke States.

2020 
Dicke states are typical examples of quantum states with genuine multipartite entanglement. They are valuable resources in many quantum information processing tasks, including multiparty quantum communication and quantum metrology. Phased Dicke states are a generalization of Dicke states and include antisymmetric basis states as a special example. These states are useful in atomic and molecular physics besides quantum information processing. Here we propose practical and efficient protocols for verifying all phased Dicke states, including $W$ states and qudit Dicke states. Our protocols are based on adaptive local projective measurements with classical communication, which are easy to implement in practice. The number of tests required increases only linearly with the number $n$ of parties, which is exponentially more efficient than traditional tomographic approaches. In the case of $W$ states, the number of tests can be further reduced to $O(\sqrt{n})$. Moreover, we construct an optimal protocol for any antisymmetric basis state; the number of tests required decreases (rather than increases) monotonically with $n$. This is the only optimal protocol known for multipartite nonstabilizer states.
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