Quasirandom estimations of two-qubit operator-monotone-based separability probabilities

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DOI10.1142/S021974992040002XzbMATH Open1486.81036arXiv1910.07937OpenAlexW3100123472MaRDI QIDQ5037892FDOQ5037892

Paul B. Slater

Publication date: 4 March 2022

Published in: International Journal of Quantum Information (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We conduct a pair of quasirandom estimations of the separability probabilities with respect to ten measures on the 15-dimensional convex set of two-qubit states, using its Euler-angle parameterization. The measures include the (non-monotone) Hilbert-Schmidt one, plus nine others based on operator monotone functions. Our results are supportive of previous assertions that the Hilbert-Schmidt and Bures (minimal monotone) separability probabilities are frac833approx0.242424 and frac25341approx0.0733138, respectively, as well as suggestive of the Wigner-Yanase counterpart being frac120. However, one result appears inconsistent (much too small) with an earlier claim of ours that the separability probability associated with the operator monotone (geometric-mean) function sqrtx is 1frac25627pi2approx0.0393251. But a seeming explanation for this disparity is that the volume of states for the sqrtx-based measure is infinite. So, the validity of the earlier conjecture--as well as an alternative one, frac19left(59360pi2ight)approx0.0915262, we now introduce--can not be examined through the numerical approach adopted, at least perhaps not without some truncation procedure for extreme values.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.07937




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