Generic incomparability of infinite-dimensional entangled states
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Abstract: In support of a recent conjecture by Nielsen (1999), we prove that the phenomena of 'incomparable entanglement'--whereby, neither member of a pair of pure entangled states can be transformed into the other via local operations and classical communication (LOCC)--is a generic feature when the states at issue live in an infinite-dimensional Hilbert space.
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- Deterministic local conversion of incomparable states by collective LOCC
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- \(\varepsilon\)-vertibility of entangled states and extension of Schmidt rank in infinite-dimensional systems
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