Concentrating Partial Entanglement by Local Operations
Abstract
If two separated observers are supplied with entanglement, in the form of pairs of particles in identical partly-entangled pure states, one member of each pair being given to each observer; they can, by local actions of each observer, concentrate this entanglement into a smaller number of maximally-entangled pairs of particles, for example Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen singlets, similarly shared between the two observers. The concentration process asymptotically conserves {\em entropy of entanglement}---the von Neumann entropy of the partial density matrix seen by either observer---with the yield of singlets approaching, for large , the base-2 entropy of entanglement of the initial partly-entangled pure state. Conversely, any pure or mixed entangled state of two systems can be produced by two classically-communicating separated observers, drawing on a supply of singlets as their sole source of entanglement.
Cite
@article{arxiv.quant-ph/9511030,
title = {Concentrating Partial Entanglement by Local Operations},
author = {Charles H. Bennett and Herbert J. Bernstein and Sandu Popescu and Benjamin Schumacher},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/9511030},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
20 pages (revTeX) plus 1 figure (postscript). See also http://vesta.physics.ucla.edu/~smolin/