Three Dimensional Visualization of Qutrit States
Vinod K. Mishra

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method for visualizing qutrit states in three dimensions, simplifying the complex 8-dimensional state space and enabling better understanding of qutrits in quantum information processing.
Contribution
A new visualization technique for qutrit states in 3D space that improves upon previous methods and aids in understanding their properties.
Findings
Effective 3D visualization of qutrit states achieved
Comparison shows advantages over earlier visualization methods
Facilitates better intuition for qutrit quantum states
Abstract
The qutrit comes next in complexity after qubit as a resource for quantum information processing. The qubit density matrix can be easily visualized using Bloch sphere representation of its states. In contrast, this simplicity is in general unavailable for the 8-dimensional state space of a qutrit. In this work a new way to visualize them in a 3-dimensional Cartesian space is presented and compared with earlier similar efforts.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
