Physical Review Research (Aug 2021)

Quantum entanglement recognition

  • Jun Yong Khoo,
  • Markus Heyl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.033135
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
p. 033135

Abstract

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Entanglement constitutes a key characteristic feature of quantum matter. Its detection, however, still faces major challenges. In this paper, we formulate a framework for probing entanglement based on machine learning techniques. The central element is a protocol for the generation of statistical images from quantum many-body states, with which we perform image classification by means of convolutional neural networks. We show that the resulting quantum entanglement recognition task is accurate and can be assigned a well-controlled error across a wide range of quantum states. We discuss the potential use of our scheme to quantify quantum entanglement in experiments. Our developed scheme provides a generally applicable strategy for quantum entanglement recognition in both equilibrium and nonequilibrium quantum matter.