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Scalable Test of Genuine Multipartite Entanglement via Partially Randomized Measurementsquantum-computing

Scalable Test of Genuine Multipartite Entanglement via Partially Randomized Measurements

--> Quantum Physics arXiv:2608.13725 (quant-ph) [Submitted on 13 Aug 2026] Title:Scalable Test of Genuine Multipartite Entanglement via Partially Randomized Measurements Authors:Jan Wojcik, Pawel Chrabkowski, Wieslaw Laskowski View a PDF of the paper titled Scalable Test of Genuine Multipartite Entanglement via Partially Randomized Measurements, by Jan Wojcik and 2 other authors View PDF HTML (experimental) Abstract:Certifying genuine multipartite entanglement in quantum systems can require a number of measurements that grows exponentially with the system size. Here we introduce a criterion based on correlation-tensor subsector lengths restricted to local measurement planes and show that it can be evaluated using partially randomized measurements without an explicit exponential dependence on the number of qubits. We derive the corresponding bounds for $k$-separable states and illustrate the criterion using representative families of multipartite entangled states. Finally, we demonstrate the practical applicability of the method on an ion-trap quantum computer by certifying genuine five-partite entanglement. Comments: Subjects: Quantum Physics (quant-ph) Cite as: arXiv:2608.13725 [quant-ph]   (or arXiv:2608.13725v1 [quant-ph] for this version)   https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2608.13725 Focus to learn more arXiv-issued DOI via DataCite (pending registration) Submission history From: Wieslaw Laskowski [view email] [v1] Thu, 13 Aug 2026 19:37:49 UTC (131 KB) Full-text links: Access Paper: View a PDF of the paper titled Scalable Test of Genuine Multipartite Entanglement via Partially Randomized Measurements, by Jan Wojcik and 2 other authorsView PDFHTML (experimental)TeX Source view license Current browse context: quant-ph < prev   |   next > new | recent | 2026-08 References & Citations INSPIRE HEP NASA ADSGoogle Scholar Semantic Scholar export BibTeX citation Loading... BibTeX formatted citation × loading... Data provided by: Bo

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Designing robust molecular spins for quantum technologies with theoretical chemistryquantum-computing

Designing robust molecular spins for quantum technologies with theoretical chemistry

--> Quantum Physics arXiv:2608.13744 (quant-ph) [Submitted on 13 Aug 2026] Title:Designing robust molecular spins for quantum technologies with theoretical chemistry Authors:Timothy J. Krogmeier, Pranay Venkatesh, Mikayla Z. Fahrenbruch, Anthony W. Schlimgen, Andres Montoya-Castillo, Kade Head-Marsden View a PDF of the paper titled Designing robust molecular spins for quantum technologies with theoretical chemistry, by Timothy J. Krogmeier and 5 other authors View PDF HTML (experimental) Abstract:Molecular spins represent a versatile platform for quantum information science, with the potential to offer chemically tunable, addressable qubits. However, achieving this requires understanding and mitigating quantum decoherence. This Chapter provides a theoretical overview of current state-of-the-art chemical theory connecting ab initio electronic structure with open quantum system dynamics to guide the rational design of long-lived molecular qubits. Beginning at the electronic level, multi-reference and relativistic electronic structure methods to parameterize effective spin Hamiltonians are discussed, with a primary focus on accurately capturing $g$-tensors, zero-field splitting, and hyperfine interactions. These parameters feed into models of spin-phonon and spin-spin coupling to quantify $T_1$ and $T_2$ relaxation across various environmental regimes. This Chapter evaluates a hierarchy of dynamical methods, ranging from factorization to matrix product state approaches, balancing computational cost against accuracy and generalizability. Ultimately, mapping these theoretical models to molecular architecture can establish design principles, such as isotopic substitution and spatial spin delocalization, to understand and extend coherence lifetimes. Subjects: Quantum Physics (quant-ph) Cite as: arXiv:2608.13744 [quant-ph]   (or arXiv:2608.13744v1 [quant-ph] for this version)   https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2608.13744 Focus to learn more arXiv-issued DOI via Data

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