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Tree-size complexity of multiqubit states

Published 20 Mar 2013 in quant-ph | (1303.4843v3)

Abstract: Complexity is often invoked alongside size and mass as a characteristic of macroscopic quantum objects. In 2004, Aaronson introduced the \textit{tree size} (TS) as a computable measure of complexity and studied its basic properties. In this paper, we improve and expand on those initial results. In particular, we give explicit characterizations of a family of states with superpolynomial complexity n<sup>Ω(log</sup>n)=TS=O(n!)n<sup>{\Omega(\log</sup> n)}= \mathrm{TS} =O(\sqrt{n}!) in the number of qubits nn; and we show that any matrix-product state whose tensors are of dimension D×DD\times D has polynomial complexity TS=O(n<sup>log2</sup>2D)\mathrm{TS}=O(n<sup>{\log_2</sup> 2D}).

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