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arxiv quant-ph/0303020 v2 pith:73J4S4GP submitted 2003-03-04 quant-ph

An invitation to quantum tomography

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We describe quantum tomography as an inverse statistical problem and show how entropy methods can be used to study the behaviour of sieved maximum likelihood estimators. There remain many open problems, and a main purpose of the paper is to bring these to the attention of the statistical community.

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