Realizing the Petz Recovery Map on an NMR Quantum Processor
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Abstract
The Petz recovery map is a fundamental protocol in quantum information theory, enabling the retrieval of quantum information lost due to noisy processes. Here, we experimentally implement the Petz recovery map on a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) quantum processor using the duality quantum computing (DQC) algorithm. Focusing on two paradigmatic single-qubit channels, namely phase damping and amplitude damping, we demonstrate that the recovered states closely match theoretical predictions. Our results validate the feasibility of the Petz-based recovery map in current quantum platforms and highlight its relevance for near-term error mitigation strategies.