Nonseparability of multipartite systems in dilaton black hole
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2503.17923v1
- Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2025 03:39:47 GMT
- Title: Nonseparability of multipartite systems in dilaton black hole
- Authors: Shu-Min Wu, Xiao-Wei Teng, Wen-Mei Li, Yu-Xuan Wang, Jianbo Lu,
- Abstract summary: We investigate the nonseparability of N-partite quantum systems by employing the Abe-Rajagopal (AR) $q$-conditional entropy for both free bosonic and fermionic fields.<n>An intriguing finding is that the Hawking effect of the black hole can generate a net nonseparability of W state for fermionic field.
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- Abstract: We investigate the nonseparability of N-partite quantum systems by employing the Abe-Rajagopal (AR) $q$-conditional entropy for both free bosonic and fermionic fields in the background of a Garfinkle-Horowitz-Strominger (GHS) dilaton black hole. An intriguing finding is that the Hawking effect of the black hole can generate a net nonseparability of W state for fermionic field. Notably, we observe that fermionic nonseparability exhibits a stronger robustness than its bosonic counterpart, while fermionic coherence is found to be weaker than bosonic coherence within the dilaton black hole background. Additionally, our analysis reveals that the nonseparability of GHZ state is more pronounced than that of W state, yet quantum coherence of GHZ state is comparatively weaker than that of W state in dilaton spacetime. These results suggest that choosing the appropriate quantum resources for different particle types and quantum state configurations is essential for effectively tackling relativistic quantum information tasks.
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