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arxiv: 2606.05066 · v1 · pith:IHAF3WVSnew · submitted 2026-06-03 · 🪐 quant-ph

Fermionic non-Gaussianity via Bell sampling: monotones and efficient quantum algorithms

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Fermionic non-Gaussianity is an essential resource for unlocking the full computational power of fermionic quantum platforms. In this work we develop monotones and efficient quantum algorithms for fermionic non-Gaussianity, all built on the eigenvalue structure of the operator $\Lambda = \sum_{j=1}^{2n}\gamma_j\otimes\gamma_j$ defined on two copies of an $n$-mode fermionic state, accessible via Bell sampling. In particular, we introduce the \emph{bridge degree} of even pure states, a novel non-Gaussianity monotone defined as the largest eigenvalue sector of $\Lambda$ populated by two copies of the state. Our key technical result is that the bridge degree is non-increasing under post-selected Gaussian protocols, which yields no-go theorems for Gaussian conversion stronger than those obtainable from previously known monotones and shows that the resource theory of fermionic non-Gaussianity is irreversible in the exact-conversion setting. Beyond this, the bridge degree exhibits several further features: it (i) is easy to compute, (ii) is efficiently witnessed through Bell sampling, (iii) lower-bounds the non-Gaussian gate complexity of state preparation, (iv) controls the non-Gaussian gate complexity of producing quantum state designs, and (v) naturally extends to mixed states via the Choi--Jamio{\l}kowski isomorphism. We further develop an approximate variant together with an efficiently measurable lower bound, yielding an experimentally certifiable lower bound on the non-Gaussian cost of approximately preparing any state, based directly on Bell-sampling data. Finally, the same eigenvalue structure underlies two Bell-sampling-based algorithmic primitives, both with polynomial sample complexity: a two-copy Gaussianity test with perfect completeness, optimal among two-copy tests sharing this property, and a test for the state $2$-design property of matchgate-invariant ensembles.

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