Periodic Reporting for period 4 - CERQUTE (Certification of quantum technologies)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2024-07-01 al 2025-12-31
1. Scalable and efficient methods for the detection of relevant quantum properties of many-body quantum systems
2. Improved proposals for the implementations of device-independent quantum information protocols
3. Study of quantum causal networks and understanding causality in the presence of quantum information
4. Construction of novel quantum information protocols in quantum networks taking advantage of network topologies
5. Novel security proofs for quantum cryptography protocols
CERQUTE therefore fully achieved its main goal, providing the concepts and tools needed for the quantum certification of quantum phenomena and devices.
1. A new approach to certify the outputs of quantum optimisers
2. Methods to detect quantum correlations with no classical analogue in quantum networks
3. Novel protocols for fully or semi-device-independent quantum cryptography protocols with minimal assumptions on the devices used in the protocol
4. Application of machine learning methods to the characterization of many-body quantum systems
5. Proof that complex numbers are needed in the Hilbert-space description of quantum physics
6. Protocols to self-test arbitrary multi-qubit entangled states
7. A general framework to certify the randomness of quantum states and measurements
8. Methods to certify properties of quantum many-body states in a scalable way
All these results were published in high-impact journals and presented in top events in the field.
1. Scalable and efficient methods for the detection of relevant quantum properties of many-body quantum systems
2. Improved proposals for the implementations of device-independent quantum information protocols
3. Study of quantum causal networks and understanding causality in the presence of quantum information
4. Construction of novel quantum information protocols in quantum networks taking advantage of the network topology and constraints
5. Novel security proofs for quantum cryptography protocols