Detection of systematic errors in quantum experiments

Physics – Quantum Physics

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When systematic errors are ignored in an experiment, the subsequent analysis of its results becomes questionable. We develop tests to identify systematic errors in experiments where only a finite amount of data is recorded and apply these tests to tomographic data taken in an ion-trap experiment. We put particular emphasis on quantum state tomography experiments and present two detection methods; the first relies on ideas similar to entanglement witnesses or Bell inequalities while the second is based on the generalized likelihood ratio test.

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