Genuine tripartite entanglement in quantum brachistochrone evolution of a three-qubit system
Abstract
We explore the connection between quantum brachistochrone (time-optimal) evolution of a three-qubit system and its residual entanglement called three-tangle. The result shows that the entanglement between two qubits is not required for some brachistochrone evolutions of a three-qubit system. However, the evolution between two distinct states cannot be implemented without its three-tangle, except for the trivial cases in which less than three qubits attend evolution. Although both the probability density function of the time-averaged three-tangle and that of the time-averaged squared concurrence between two subsystems become more and more uniform with the decrease in angles of separation between an initial state and a final state, the features of their most probable values exhibit a different trend.
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@article{arxiv.0907.0052,
title = {Genuine tripartite entanglement in quantum brachistochrone evolution of a three-qubit system},
author = {Bao-Kui Zhao and Fu-Guo Deng and Feng-Shou Zhang and Hong-Yu Zhou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.0052},
year = {2015}
}
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6 pages, 3 figures