Abstract
Symmetric, informationally complete, positive operator-valued measurements (SIC-POVM) are fundamental in quantum information and foundations of quantum theory[1]. For example, SIC-POVMs are crucial for optimal quantum state tomography, quantum key distribution with optimal trade-off between security and key rate, device-independent certification of optimal randomness from one bit of entanglement, and information-based interpretations and operational reconstructions of quantum theory. Experimentally, photonic experiments of qubit and qutrit tomography, and quantum key distribution[2] have aimed for SIC-POVMs. However, these experiments rely on specific models for parts of the experimental setups and do not allow us to test whether the target measurements are truly SIC-POVMs in a “device independent” (DI) way that is, without relying on any modelling of the devices.
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