Distributed Merlin-Arthur Synthesis of Quantum States and Its Applications
Fran\c{c}ois Le Gall, Masayuki Miyamoto, Harumichi Nishimura

TL;DR
This paper introduces new distributed quantum protocols for state synthesis and entanglement creation, advancing quantum distributed computing by enabling efficient state generation and verification without quantum communication.
Contribution
It presents novel dQMA protocols for state generation with distributed inputs and for creating entanglement, with applications to set equality and communication reduction.
Findings
Developed a dQMA protocol for state generation with distributed inputs.
Constructed a dQMA protocol for Set Equality problem.
Showed how to convert any dQMA protocol into one without quantum communication.
Abstract
The generation and verification of quantum states are fundamental tasks for quantum information processing that have recently been investigated by Irani, Natarajan, Nirkhe, Rao and Yuen [CCC 2022], Rosenthal and Yuen [ITCS 2022], Metger and Yuen [FOCS 2023] under the term \emph{state synthesis}. This paper studies this concept from the viewpoint of quantum distributed computing, and especially distributed quantum Merlin-Arthur (dQMA) protocols. We first introduce a novel task, on a line, called state generation with distributed inputs (SGDI). In this task, the goal is to generate the quantum state at the rightmost node of the line, where is a quantum state given at the leftmost node and is a unitary matrix whose description is distributed over the nodes of the line. We give a dQMA protocol for SGDI and utilize this protocol to construct a dQMA protocol for…
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