Positive maps, majorization, entropie inequalities and detection of entanglement

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In this paper, we discuss some general connections between the notions of positive map, weak majorization and entropie inequalities in the context of detection of entanglement among bipartite quantum systems. First, basing on the fact that any positive map A : Md (C) → Md (C) can be written as the difference between two completely positive maps A = A 1- A2, we propose a possible way to generalize the Nielsen-Kempe majorization criterion. Then, we present two methods of derivation of some general classes of entropie inequalities useful for the detection of entanglement. While the first one follows from the aforementioned generalized majorization relation and the concept of Schur-concave decreasing functions, the second is based on some functional inequalities. What is important is that, contrary to the Nielsen-Kempe majorization criterion and entropie inequalities, our criteria allow for the detection of entangled states with positive partial transposition when using indecomposable positive maps. We also point out that if a state with at least one maximally mixed subsystem is detected by some necessary criterion based on the positive map A, then there exist entropie inequalities derived from A (by both procedures) that also detect this state. In this sense, they are equivalent to the necessary criterion [I ⊗Λ](QAB) ≥ 0. Moreover, our inequalities provide a way of constructing multi-copy entanglement witnesses and therefore are promising from the experimental point of view. Finally, we discuss some of the derived inequalities in the context of the recently introduced protocol of state merging and the possibility of approximating the mean value of a linear entanglement witness. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.

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Augusiak, R., & Stasińska, J. (2009). Positive maps, majorization, entropie inequalities and detection of entanglement. New Journal of Physics, 11. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/11/5/053018

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