Abstract
Recently, interference of multi-particle states has raised a strong interest in the scientific community, since it is believed to be at the very heart of post-classical computation. In this context, Boson Sampling [1] devices exploit multi-photon interference effects to provide evidence of a superior quantum computational power with current state-of-the-art technology. Thus, the capability to correctly certify the presence of multi-particle interference and find optimal platforms, becomes a crucial task because is expected to find numerous applications in photonic quantum information as a diagnostic tool for quantum optical devices.
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