Constraint Relation Between Steerability and Concurrence for Two‐Qubit States

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Abstract: Entanglement and steering are used to describe quantum inseparabilities. Steerable states form a strict subset of entangled states. A natural question arises concerning how much territory steerability occupies entanglement for a general two-qubit entangled state. In this work, we investigate the constraint relation between steerability and concurrence by using two kinds of evolutionary states and randomly generated two-qubit states. By combining the theoretical and numerical proofs, we obtain the upper and lower boundaries of steerability. And the lower boundary can be used as a sufficient criterion for steering detection. Futhermore, we consider a special kind of mixed state transformed by performing an arbitrary unitary operation on Werner-like state, and propose a sufficient steering criterion described by concurrence and purity.









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