Measuring entanglement of a rank-2 mixed state prepared on a quantum
computer
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2010.06242v4
- Date: Fri, 21 May 2021 11:23:36 GMT
- Title: Measuring entanglement of a rank-2 mixed state prepared on a quantum
computer
- Authors: A.R. Kuzmak, V.M. Tkachuk
- Abstract summary: We study the entanglement between a certain qubit and the remaining system in rank- 2 mixed states prepared on the quantum computer.
As a special case, we consider a two-qubit rank-2 mixed state and find the relation of concurrence with the geometric measure of entanglement.
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- Abstract: We study the entanglement between a certain qubit and the remaining system in
rank- 2 mixed states prepared on the quantum computer. The protocol, which we
propose for this purpose, is based on the relation of geometric measure of
entanglement with correlations between qubits. As a special case, we consider a
two-qubit rank-2 mixed state and find the relation of concurrence with the
geometric measure of entanglement. On the ibmq-melbourne quantum computer we
measure the geometric measure of entanglement in the cases of 2- and 4-qubit
mixed quantum states which consist of Schr\"odinger cat states. We study the
dependence of the value of entanglement on the parameter which defines the
weight of pure states. Finally, we determine the concurrence of 2-qubit mixed
state.
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