Multipartite entanglement sudden death and birth in randomized
hypergraph states
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2310.20418v2
- Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2024 01:33:21 GMT
- Title: Multipartite entanglement sudden death and birth in randomized
hypergraph states
- Authors: Vinicius Salem and Alison A. Silva and Fabiano M. Andrade
- Abstract summary: We introduce and analyze the entanglement properties of randomized hypergraph states.
We show that entanglement exhibits a non-monotonic behavior in terms of the randomness parameters.
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- Abstract: We introduce and analyze the entanglement properties of randomized hypergraph
states, as an extended notion of the randomization procedure in the quantum
logic gates for the usual graph states, recently proposed in the literature.
The probabilities of applying imperfect generalized controlled-$Z$ gates
simulate the noisy operations over the qubits. We obtain entanglement measures
as negativity, concurrence, and genuine multiparticle negativity, and show that
entanglement exhibits a non-monotonic behavior in terms of the randomness
parameters, which is a consequence of the non-uniformity of the associated
hypergraphs, reinforcing the claim that the entanglement of randomized graph
states is monotonic since they are related to $2$-uniform hypergraphs.
Moreover, we observed the phenomena of entanglement sudden death and
entanglement sudden birth in RH states. This work revels a connection between
the non-uniformity of hypergraphs and loss of entanglement.
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