Characterizing entanglement shareability and distribution in $N$-partite systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2512.15018v1
- Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2025 02:17:45 GMT
- Title: Characterizing entanglement shareability and distribution in $N$-partite systems
- Authors: Hui Li, Ting Gao, Fengli Yan,
- Abstract summary: We show that the square of bipartite entanglement measures $G_q$-concurrence.<n>We also show an analytical relation between $G_q$-concurrence and concurrence in $2otimes d systems.
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- Abstract: Exploring the shareability and distribution of entanglement possesses fundamental significance in quantum information tasks. In this paper, we demonstrate that the square of bipartite entanglement measures $G_q$-concurrence, which is the generalization of concurrence, follows a set of hierarchical monogamy relations for any $N$-qubit quantum state. On the basis of these monogamy inequalities, we render two kinds of hierarchical indicators that exhibit evident advantages in the capacity of witnessing entanglement. Moreover, we show an analytical relation between $G_q$-concurrence and concurrence in $2\otimes d$ systems. Furthermore, we rigorously prove that the monogamy property of squared $G_q$-concurrence is superior to that of squared concurrence in $2\otimes d_2\otimes d_3\otimes\cdots\otimes d_N$ systems. In addition, several concrete examples are provided to illustrate that for multilevel systems, the squared $G_q$-concurrence satisfies the monogamy relation, even if the squared concurrence does not. These results better reveal the intriguing characteristic of multilevel entanglement and provide critical insights into the entanglement distribution within multipartite quantum systems.
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