Few-Body Entanglement Manipulation

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Abstract

In order to cope with the fact that there exists no single maximally entangled state (up to local unitaries) in the multipartite setting, we introduced in [1] the maximally entangled set of n-partite quantum states. This set consists of the states that are most useful under conversion of pure states via Local Operations assisted by Classical Communication (LOCC). We will review our results here on the maximally entangled set of three- and generic four-qubit states. Moreover, we will discuss the preparation of arbitrary (pure or mixed) states via deterministic LOCC transformations. In particular, we will consider the deterministic preparation of arbitrary three-qubit (four-qubit) states via LOCC using as a resource a six-qubit (23-qubit) state respectively.

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Spee, C., de Vicente, J. I., & Kraus, B. (2017). Few-Body Entanglement Manipulation. In Frontiers Collection (Vol. Part F919, pp. 365–380). Springer VS. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-38987-5_22

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