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Metric structure of the space of two-qubit gates, perfect entanglers and quantum control
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    Metric structure of the space of two-qubit gates, perfect entanglers and quantum control (English)
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    19 September 2014
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    Summary: We derive expressions for the invariant length element and measure for the simple compact Lie group \(\mathrm{SU}(4)\) in a coordinate system particularly suitable for treating entanglement in quantum information processing. Using this metric, we compute the invariant volume of the space of two-qubit perfect entanglers. We find that this volume corresponds to more than 84\% of the total invariant volume of the space of two-qubit gates. This same metric is also used to determine the effective target sizes that selected gates will present in any quantum-control procedure designed to implement them.
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    two-qubit systems
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    metric spaces
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    Haar measure
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