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Inequalities for the Ranks of Quantum States

Quantum Physics 2014-04-29 v1

Abstract

We investigate relations between the ranks of marginals of multipartite quantum states. These are the Schmidt ranks across all possible bipartitions and constitute a natural quantification of multipartite entanglement dimensionality. We show that there exist inequalities constraining the possible distribution of ranks. This is analogous to the case of von Neumann entropy (\alpha-R\'enyi entropy for \alpha=1), where nontrivial inequalities constraining the distribution of entropies (such as e.g. strong subadditivity) are known. It was also recently discovered that all other \alpha-R\'enyi entropies for α(0,1)(1,)\alpha\in(0,1)\cup(1,\infty) satisfy only one trivial linear inequality (non-negativity) and the distribution of entropies for α(0,1)\alpha\in(0,1) is completely unconstrained beyond non-negativity. Our result resolves an important open question by showing that also the case of \alpha=0 (logarithm of the rank) is restricted by nontrivial linear relations and thus the cases of von Neumann entropy (i.e., \alpha=1) and 0-R\'enyi entropy are exceptionally interesting measures of entanglement in the multipartite setting.

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@article{arxiv.1308.0539,
  title  = {Inequalities for the Ranks of Quantum States},
  author = {Josh Cadney and Marcus Huber and Noah Linden and Andreas Winter},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.0539},
  year   = {2014}
}