Inseparability criteria based on bipartitions of N-qubit systems
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Publication:2018219
DOI10.1007/S11128-015-0920-5zbMATH Open1311.81023arXiv1312.4462OpenAlexW2067782828MaRDI QIDQ2018219FDOQ2018219
Publication date: 13 April 2015
Published in: Quantum Information Processing (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: We present a new set of inseparabilty inequalities to detect entanglement in -spin states. These are based on negative partial transposition and involve collective spin-spin correlations of any two partitions of the entire system. They also reveal the rich texture of partial separability for different partition and can discriminate between GHZ-type and W-type entanglement, as well. We introduce a new concept of relative entanglement of two different systems and two different partitions in a spin-ensemble. These criteria can be applicable to non-symmetric states and states with odd or even .
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1312.4462
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