Uniqueness of Noncontextual Models for Stabilizer Subtheories.

Phys Rev Lett

Department of Mathematics, University of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, United Kingdom.

Published: September 2022

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  • The study identifies the unique nonnegative quasiprobability representation of the stabilizer subtheory in odd dimensions, which is Gross's discrete Wigner function, tying it to Spekkens' epistemically restricted model for a noncontextual ontological perspective.
  • The principle of noncontextuality effectively highlights a specific classical realist interpretation, revealing that negativity in Gross's representation signals generalized contextuality, which is crucial for universal quantum computation.
  • Conversely, in even dimensions, the research demonstrates that no nonnegative quasiprobability representation exists for the stabilizer subtheory, indicating an inherent contextual nature in these cases.

Article Abstract

We give a complete characterization of the (non)classicality of all stabilizer subtheories. First, we prove that there is a unique nonnegative and diagram-preserving quasiprobability representation of the stabilizer subtheory in all odd dimensions, namely Gross's discrete Wigner function. This representation is equivalent to Spekkens' epistemically restricted toy theory, which is consequently singled out as the unique noncontextual ontological model for the stabilizer subtheory. Strikingly, the principle of noncontextuality is powerful enough (at least in this setting) to single out one particular classical realist interpretation. Our result explains the practical utility of Gross's representation by showing that (in the setting of the stabilizer subtheory) negativity in this particular representation implies generalized contextuality. Since negativity of this particular representation is a necessary resource for universal quantum computation in the state injection model, it follows that generalized contextuality is also a necessary resource for universal quantum computation in this model. In all even dimensions, we prove that there does not exist any nonnegative and diagram-preserving quasiprobability representation of the stabilizer subtheory, and, hence, that the stabilizer subtheory is contextual in all even dimensions.

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