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Hierarchies of Geometric Entanglement

Quantum Physics 2009-07-02 v3 Other Condensed Matter High Energy Physics - Theory Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We introduce a class of generalized geometric measures of entanglement. For pure quantum states of NN elementary subsystems, they are defined as the distances from the sets of KK-separable states (K=2,...,NK=2,...,N). The entire set of generalized geometric measures provides a quantification and hierarchical ordering of the different bipartite and multipartite components of the global geometric entanglement, and allows to discriminate among the different contributions. The extended measures are applied to the study of entanglement in different classes of NN-qubit pure states. These classes include WW and GHZGHZ states, and their symmetric superpositions; symmetric multi-magnon states; cluster states; and, finally, asymmetric generalized WW-like superposition states. We discuss in detail a general method for the explicit evaluation of the multipartite components of geometric entanglement, and we show that the entire set of geometric measures establishes an ordering among the different types of bipartite and multipartite entanglement. In particular, it determines a consistent hierarchy between GHZGHZ and WW states, clarifying the original result of Wei and Goldbart that WW states possess a larger global entanglement than GHZGHZ states. Furthermore, we show that all multipartite components of geometric entanglement in symmetric states obey a property of self-similarity and scale invariance with the total number of qubits and the number of qubits per party.

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@article{arxiv.0712.4085,
  title  = {Hierarchies of Geometric Entanglement},
  author = {M. Blasone and F. Dell'Anno and S. De Siena and F. Illuminati},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.4085},
  year   = {2009}
}

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16 pages, 7 figures. Final version, to appear in Phys. Rev. A