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Entanglement Classification with Algebraic Geometry

Quantum Physics 2017-04-19 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We approach multipartite entanglement classification in the symmetric subspace in terms of algebraic geometry, its natural language. We show that the class of symmetric separable states has the structure of a Veronese variety and that its kk-secant varieties are SLOCC invariants. Thus SLOCC classes gather naturally into families. This classification presents useful properties such as a linear growth of the number of families with the number of particles, and nesting, i.e. upward consistency of the classification. We attach physical meaning to this classification through the required interaction length of parent Hamiltonians. We show that the states WNW_N and GHZN_N are in the same secant family and that, effectively, the former can be obtained in a limit from the latter. This limit is understood in terms of tangents, leading to a refinement of the previous families. We compute explicitly the classification of symmetric states with N4N\leq 4 qubits in terms of both secant families and its refinement using tangents. This paves the way to further use of projective varieties in algebraic geometry to solve open problems in entanglement theory.

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@article{arxiv.1606.06621,
  title  = {Entanglement Classification with Algebraic Geometry},
  author = {M. Sanz and D. Braak and E. Solano and I. L. Egusquiza},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.06621},
  year   = {2017}
}
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