Dimension formula for induced maximal faces of separable states and genuine entanglement
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Abstract: The normalized separable states of a finite-dimensional multipartite quantum system, represented by its Hilbert space , form a closed convex set . The set has two kinds of faces, induced and non-induced. An induced face, , has the form , where is a subspace of , is the set of whose range is contained in , and is a partial transposition operator. Such is a maximal face if and only if is a hyperplane. We give a simple formula for the dimension of any induced maximal face. We also prove that the maximum dimension of induced maximal faces is equal to where is the dimension of . The equality holds if and only if is spanned by a genuinely entangled vector.
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