Measuring the tangle of three-qubit states

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Abstract

We present a quantum circuit that transforms an unknown three-qubit state into its canonical form, up to relative phases, given many copies of the original state. The circuit is made of three single-qubit parametrized quantum gates, and the optimal values for the parameters are learned in a variational fashion. Once this transformation is achieved, direct measurement of outcome probabilities in the computational basis provides an estimate of the tangle, which quantifies genuine tripartite entanglement. We perform simulations on a set of random states under different noise conditions to asses the validity of the method.

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Pérez-Salinas, A., García-Martín, D., Bravo-Prieto, C., & Latorre, J. I. (2020). Measuring the tangle of three-qubit states. Entropy, 22(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/E22040436

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