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==Functionality Description==
==Functionality Description==
Quantum process tomography is a method used to characterize a physical process in an open quantum system. A quantum process is a linear super operator which acts on a quantum state to produce another output quantum state. This method deals with identifying this unknown quantum dynamical process. This is similar to [[State Tomography]] but the goal here is to characterize a quantum gate instead of a state. The figure of merit here is the density matrix of the quantum dynamic process. This method is extremely resource-intensive.
Quantum process tomography is a method used to characterize a physical process in an open quantum system. This method deals with identifying an unknown quantum dynamical process. This is similar to [[State Tomography]] but the goal here is to characterize a quantum gate instead of a state. The figure of merit here is the density matrix of the quantum dynamic process. This method is extremely resource-intensive.


==Protocols==
==Protocols==
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