QLunch: Armin Tavakoli

Speaker: Armin Tavakoli, Lund University, Sweden

Title: Imprecise measurements in quantum correlations

Abstract: The standard method for detecting entanglement and steering is via measuring suitable witness operators. This requires that some prescribed measurements are performed on the local systems. I discuss what happens when the assumption of perfect measurements no longer is employed but instead the measurements are allowed to have tiny imprecisions. I argue that small specific imprecisions can give rise to large corrections to witnesses, which makes it possible to fake large amounts of entanglement from tiny misalignments. I discuss how this problem can be addressed, and how cleverly chosen witnesses allow corrections to be made "for free".

Main references: PRL 128 250501 2022 & PRL 132 070204 2024