Classification of three-qubit genuine entangled states using concurrence fill
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2506.16935v1
- Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2025 11:58:03 GMT
- Title: Classification of three-qubit genuine entangled states using concurrence fill
- Authors: Shruti Aggarwal,
- Abstract summary: We use a geometric measure known as concurrence fill, which quantifies genuine multipartite entanglement.<n>We derive a criterion to classify GHZ and W class of states and analyse the rank-2 mixture of generalized GHZ and W class of states.
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- Abstract: Despite the successful experimental generation and verification of genuine multipartite entanglement, several existing entanglement measures remain insufficient to reliably capture its presence. In this study, we overcome this challenge by utilizing a geometric measure known as concurrence fill, which quantifies genuine multipartite entanglement using the area associated with the underlying concurrence triangle. Firstly, the concurrence fill for three-qubit pure states is reformulated using three tangle and partial tangles. This yields a representation that is more tractable and operational. Using this formulation, we derive a criterion to classify GHZ and W class of states. Next, we analyse the rank-2 mixture of generalized GHZ and W class of states. Furthermore, we derive the concurrence fill for the eigenstates of the corresponding mixture and obtain an upper bound for mixed states with zero tangle.
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