On polynomial invariants of several qubits
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Abstract: It is a recent observation that entanglement classification for qubits is closely related to local -invariants including the invariance under qubit permutations, which has been termed invariance. In order to single out the invariants, we analyze the -invariants of four resp. five qubits and decompose them into irreducible modules for the symmetric group resp. of qubit permutations. A classifying set of measures of genuine multipartite entanglement is given by the ideal of the algebra of -invariants vanishing on arbitrary product states. We find that low degree homogeneous components of this ideal can be constructed in full by using the approach introduced in [Phys. Rev. A 72, 012337 (2005)]. Our analysis highlights an intimate connection between this latter procedure and the standard methods to create invariants, such as the -process. As the degrees of invariants increase, the alternative method proves to be particularly efficient.
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