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GHZ-W Genuinely Entangled Subspace Verification with Adaptive Local Measurements

Quantum Physics 2025-08-27 v2

Abstract

Genuinely entangled subspaces (GESs) are valuable resources in quantum information science. Among these, the three-qubit GHZ-W GES, spanned by the three-qubit Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) and W states, is a universal and crucial entangled subspace resource for three-qubit systems. In this work, we develop two adaptive verification strategies, the XZ strategy and the rotation strategy, for the three-qubit GHZ-W GES using local measurements and one-way classical communication. These strategies are experimentally feasible, efficient and possess a concise analytical expression for the sample complexity of the rotation strategy, which scales approximately as 2.248ϵ1lnδ12.248\epsilon^{-1}\ln\delta^{-1}, where ϵ\epsilon is the infidelity and 1δ1-\delta is the confidence level. Furthermore, we comprehensively analyze the two-dimensional two-qubit subspaces and classify them into three distinct types, which include unverifiable entangled subspaces, revealing intrinsic limitations in local verification of entangled subspaces.

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@article{arxiv.2412.19540,
  title  = {GHZ-W Genuinely Entangled Subspace Verification with Adaptive Local Measurements},
  author = {Congcong Zheng and Ping Xu and Kun Wang and Zaichen Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.19540},
  year   = {2025}
}