Scalable multipartite entanglement criteria for continuous variables
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.03083v1
- Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:27:19 GMT
- Title: Scalable multipartite entanglement criteria for continuous variables
- Authors: Xiao-yu Chen,
- Abstract summary: We propose a quite general entanglement detection method for all kinds of multipartite entanglement of multimode continuous variable systems.
Our criterion can detect entanglement, genuine entanglement and other kinds of inseparabilities almost imidiately.
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- Abstract: Multipartite entanglement detection is crucial for the develop of quantum information science and quantum computation, communication, simulation and metrology tasks. In contrast to experiments, where several handreds of qubits have been entangled to build a quantum computer or a quantum simulator, theoretically only for lower dimensional quantum system such as two qubit system or two-mode Gaussian state and some special quantum states, efficient criteria have been developed to detect the entanglement. An efficient and practical entanglement detection method is anticipated to appear for current scalable quantum system. Based on the matched entanglement witness scheme and integrated uncertainty relations, we propose a quite general entanglement detection method for all kinds of multipartite entanglement of multimode continuous variable systems. With the covariance matrix of any randomly generated multimode continuous variable quantum state, our criterion can detect entanglement, genuine entanglement and other kinds of inseparabilities almost imidiately.
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