Quantifying genuine tripartite entanglement by reshaping the state
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.18727v1
- Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2024 13:21:09 GMT
- Title: Quantifying genuine tripartite entanglement by reshaping the state
- Authors: Dong-Dong Dong, Li-Juan Li, Xue-Ke Song, Liu Ye, Dong Wang,
- Abstract summary: We present a novel GME measure, namely the minimum pairwise concurrence (MPC)
MPC characters the entanglement between two single-qubit subsystems of a multipartite system without tracing out the remaining qubit.
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- Abstract: Although genuine multipartite entanglement (GME), as one quantum resource, is indispensable in quantum information processing, most of the existing measures cannot detect GME faithfully. In this paper, we present a novel GME measure, namely the minimum pairwise concurrence (MPC), by introducing pairwise entanglement, which characters the entanglement between two single-qubit subsystems of a multipartite system without tracing out the remaining qubit. The pairwise entanglement can be obtained by combining the entanglement of reduced subsystem and three-tangle. Compared with the existing measures, the MPC measure outperforms the previous ones in many aspects. Due to its fine properties, it thus is believed that the MPC could be one of good candidates in achieving potential quantum tasks and also facilitate the understanding for GME.
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