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A Finite-Geometric Classification of Three-Qubit Mermin Pentagrams

Quantum Physics 2020-04-07 v1 Mathematical Physics Combinatorics math.MP

Abstract

Given the facts that the three-qubit symplectic polar space features three different kinds of observables and each of its labeled Fano planes acquires a definite sign, we found that there are 45 distinct types of Mermin pentagrams in this space. A key element of our classification is the fact that any context of such pentagram is associated with a unique (positive or negative) Fano plane. Several intriguing relations between the character of pentagrams' three-qubit observables and `valuedness' of associated Fano planes are pointed out. In particular, we find two distinct kinds of negative contexts and as many as four positive ones.

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@article{arxiv.1911.11401,
  title  = {A Finite-Geometric Classification of Three-Qubit Mermin Pentagrams},
  author = {Metod Saniga and Frederic Holweck and Hamza Jaffali},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.11401},
  year   = {2020}
}

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6 pages, 2 figures