Probability-fidelity tradeoffs for targeted quantum operations
G. M. D'Ariano, S. Facchini, P. Perinotti, M. F. Sacchi

TL;DR
This paper investigates the balance between probability and fidelity in quantum operations, focusing on fixed input-output states and the inversion of a specific quantum process.
Contribution
It introduces a framework to analyze probability-fidelity tradeoffs for targeted quantum operations and their inversions.
Findings
Derived tradeoff relations for fixed input-output states.
Analyzed probability-fidelity relationships for quantum operation inversions.
Provided insights into optimizing quantum processes under fidelity constraints.
Abstract
We present probability-fidelity tradeoffs for a varying quantum operation with fixed input-output states and for a varying inversion of a fixed quantum operation.
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