Multipartite entanglement measures: a review
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.09459v2
- Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2024 05:41:40 GMT
- Title: Multipartite entanglement measures: a review
- Authors: Mengru Ma, Yinfei Li, Jiangwei Shang,
- Abstract summary: In multipartite quantum systems, entanglement plays a crucial role in facilitating various quantum information processing tasks.
In this article, we review the theory of multipartite entanglement measures, with a particular focus on the genuine as well as the operational meaning.
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- Abstract: Quantum entanglement, a fundamental aspect of quantum mechanics, has captured significant attention in the era of quantum information science. In multipartite quantum systems, entanglement plays a crucial role in facilitating various quantum information processing tasks, such as quantum teleportation and dense coding. In this article, we review the theory of multipartite entanglement measures, with a particular focus on the genuine as well as the operational meaning of multipartite entanglement measures. By providing a thorough and valuable insight on this field, we hope that this review would inspire and guide researchers in their endeavors to further develop novel approaches for characterizing multipartite entanglement.
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