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Hilbert-Schmidt distance and entanglement witnessing

Quantum Physics 2020-07-30 v3

Abstract

Gilbert proposed an algorithm for bounding the distance between a given point and a convex set. In this article we apply the Gilbert's algorithm to get an upper bound on the Hilbert-Schmidt distance between a given state and the set of separable states. While Hilbert Schmidt Distance does not form a proper entanglement measure, it can nevertheless be useful for witnessing entanglement. We provide here a few methods based on the Gilbert's algorithm that can reliably qualify a given state as strongly entangled or practically separable, while being computationally efficient. The method also outputs successively improved approximations to the Closest Separable State for the given state. We demonstrate the efficacy of the method with examples.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1811.06599,
  title  = {Hilbert-Schmidt distance and entanglement witnessing},
  author = {Palash Pandya and Omer Sakarya and Marcin Wieśniak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.06599},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

6 pages, 7 figures (on the occasion of opening ICTQT, Gdansk). Updated figures and data