Mixed State Parametrization and Two-qubit Entanglement
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.10011v2
- Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2022 03:14:52 GMT
- Title: Mixed State Parametrization and Two-qubit Entanglement
- Authors: Otto C. W. Kong and Hock King Ting (Nat'l Central U, Taiwan)
- Abstract summary: Various features of 2-qubit entanglement are analyzed based on the scheme.
Explicit entanglement results, in terms of negativity and concurrence, for all 2-qubit mixed states.
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- Abstract: A generic scheme for the parametrization of mixed state systems is
introduced, which is then adapted to bipartite systems, especially to a 2-qubit
system. Various features of 2-qubit entanglement are analyzed based on the
scheme. Our approach exploit much the interplay between is marked by pure
states as Hilbert space vectors and mixed states as density matrices, both for
the formulation of the parametrization and the analysis of entanglement
properties. Explicit entanglement results, in terms of negativity and
concurrence, for all 2-qubit mixed states with one single parameter/coordinate
among the full set of fifteen being zero and a few other interesting cases are
presented.
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