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Near-Optimal Simultaneous Estimation of Quantum State Moments

Published 29 Sep 2025 in quant-ph | (2509.24842v1)

Abstract: Estimating nonlinear properties such as R\'enyi entropies and observable-weighted moments serves as a central strategy for spectrum spectroscopy, which is fundamental to property prediction and analysis in quantum information science, statistical mechanics, and many-body physics. However, existing approaches are susceptible to noise and require significant resources, making them challenging for near-term quantum hardware. In this work, we introduce a framework for resource-efficient simultaneous estimation of quantum state moments via qubit reuse. For an mm-qubit quantum state ρ\rho, our method achieves the simultaneous estimation of the full hierarchy of moments Tr(ρ<sup>2),</sup>,Tr(ρ<sup>k)\text{Tr}(\rho<sup>2),</sup> \dots, \text{Tr}(\rho<sup>k), as well as arbitrary polynomial functionals and their observable-weighted counterparts. By leveraging qubit reset operations, our core circuit for simultaneous moment estimation requires only $2m+1$ physical qubits and O(k)\mathcal{O}(k) CSWAP gates, achieving a near-optimal sample complexity of O(klogk/ε<sup>2)\mathcal{O}(k \log k / \varepsilon<sup>2). We demonstrate this protocol's utility by showing that the estimated moments yield tight bounds on a state's maximum eigenvalue and present applications in quantum virtual cooling to access low-energy states of the Heisenberg model. Furthermore, we show the protocol's viability on near-term quantum hardware by experimentally measuring higher-order R\'enyi entropy on a superconducting quantum processor. Our method provides a scalable and resource-efficient route to quantum system characterization and spectroscopy on near-term quantum hardware.

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