Werner state structure and entanglement classification
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Abstract: We present applications of the representation theory of Lie groups to the analysis of structure and local unitary classification of Werner states, sometimes called the {em decoherence-free} states, which are states of quantum bits left unchanged by local transformations that are the same on each particle. We introduce a multiqubit generalization of the singlet state, and a construction that assembles these into Werner states.
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- Information-theoretic aspects of Werner states
- Classification of the entangled states \(2 \times M \times N\)
- The decompositions of Werner and isotropic states
- The quantum correlations of the Werner state under quantum decoherence
- Quantum correlations in the ``\(q\)-deformed Werner state
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