Monogamy relation of multi-qubit systems for squared Tsallis-q entanglement

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Tsallis-q entanglement is a bipartite entanglement measure which is the generalization of entanglement of formation for q tending to 1. We first expand the range of q for the analytic formula of Tsallis-q entanglement. For, we prove the monogamy relation in terms of the squared Tsallis-q entanglement for an arbitrary multi-qubit systems. It is shown that the multipartite entanglement indicator based on squared Tsallis-q entanglement still works well even when the indicator based on the squared concurrence loses its efficacy. We also show that the μ-Th power of Tsallis-q entanglement satisfies the monogamy or polygamy inequalities for any three-qubit state.

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Yuan, G. M., Song, W., Yang, M., Li, D. C., Zhao, J. L., & Cao, Z. L. (2016). Monogamy relation of multi-qubit systems for squared Tsallis-q entanglement. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep28719

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