Heisenberg-Weyl Observables: Bloch vectors in phase space
Quantum Physics
2016-07-22 v2
Abstract
We introduce a Hermitian generalization of Pauli matrices to higher dimensions which is based on Heisenberg-Weyl operators. The complete set of Heisenberg-Weyl observables allows us to identify a real-valued Bloch vector for an arbitrary density operator in discrete phase space, with a smooth transition to infinite dimensions. Furthermore, we derive bounds on the sum of expectation values of any set of anti-commuting observables. Such bounds can be used in entanglement detection and we show that Heisenberg-Weyl observables provide a first non-trivial example beyond the dichotomic case.
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@article{arxiv.1512.05640,
title = {Heisenberg-Weyl Observables: Bloch vectors in phase space},
author = {Ali Asadian and Paul Erker and Marcus Huber and Claude Klöckl},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.05640},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
10 pages, 1 figure. Closed to the published version