Abstract

It is shown how one can estimate the ensemble average of all operators of a quantum system by measuring only one fixed “universal” observable on an extended Hilbert space. This is equivalent to run a tomographic reconstruction in a kind of “quantum parallelism”, measuring all the quorum observables with a single universal observable. An experimental implementation in quantum optics is given, based on Kerr cross-phase modulated homodyning.

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