Robust self-testing of the $m-$partite maximally entangled state and observables
Ritesh K. Singh, Souradeep Sasmal, A. K. Pan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a robust, scalable self-testing protocol for certifying multipartite maximally entangled states and observables using Svetlichny inequality violations, applicable to noisy experimental conditions.
Contribution
It extends self-testing methods to multipartite scenarios with a simple protocol based on Svetlichny inequality, including robustness analysis and randomness certification.
Findings
Derived the optimal quantum violation of Svetlichny inequality for arbitrary parties.
Developed a swap circuit isometry for robustness against noise.
Enabled certified genuine randomness from Svetlichny violation.
Abstract
As quantum technologies continue to advance rapidly, the device-independent testing of the functioning of a quantum device has become increasingly important. Self-testing, a correlation based protocol, enables such certification of a promised quantum state as well as measurements performed on it without requiring knowledge of the device's internal workings. This approach typically relies on achieving the optimal quantum violation of a suitable Bell inequality. Self-testing has been extensively investigated in the context of bipartite Bell experiments. However, its extension to multipartite scenarios remains largely unexplored, owing to the intricate nature of multipartite quantum correlations. In this work, we propose a simple and efficient self-testing protocol that certifies the state and observables based on the optimal quantum violation of the Svetlichny inequality involving an…
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TopicsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
