Statistics of Entanglement Transformation with Hierarchies among
Catalysts
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2202.01540v2
- Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2022 11:00:12 GMT
- Title: Statistics of Entanglement Transformation with Hierarchies among
Catalysts
- Authors: Rivu Gupta, Arghya Maity, Shiladitya Mal, Aditi Sen De
- Abstract summary: We report the statistics of comparable and incomparable states in different dimensions for single- and multi-copy regimes.
We demonstrate a universal pattern in the average and minimum entanglement of the randomly generated catalysts.
We confirm the existence of catalysts, referred to as strong catalysts, which can activate LOCC transformation between pairs at the single-copy level.
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- Abstract: The distribution of typical bipartite pure states is studied within the
framework of state transformation via local operation and classical
communication (LOCC). We report the statistics of comparable and incomparable
states in different dimensions for single- and multi-copy regimes and establish
a connection between state transformation and the difference between the
entanglement contents of the initial and the target states. From the analysis
of catalyst resources, required to further otherwise impossible LOCC
transformations between pairs, we demonstrate a universal pattern in the
average and minimum entanglement of the randomly generated catalysts.
Furthermore, we introduce a concept of hierarchy between different kinds of
catalysts and show how they can not only aid in the conversion of incomparable
states but can also act as a less costly resource towards this goal. We confirm
the existence of catalysts, referred to as strong catalysts, which can activate
LOCC transformation between pairs at the single-copy level, when it is
initially impossible even with multiple copies.
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