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Measurement-Device-Independent Approach to Entanglement Measures

Quantum Physics 2017-04-19 v2

Abstract

Within the context of semiquantum nonlocal games, the trust can be removed from the measurement devices in an entanglement-detection procedure. Here we show that a similar approach can be taken to quantify the amount of entanglement. To be specific, first, we show that in this context a small subset of semiquantum nonlocal games is necessary and sufficient for entanglement detection in the LOCC paradigm. Second, we prove that the maximum pay-off for these games is a universal measure of entanglement which is convex and continuous. Third, we show that for the quantification of negative-partial-transpose entanglement, this subset can be further reduced down to a single arbitrary element. Importantly, our measure is operationally accessible in a measurement-device-independent way by construction. Finally, our approach is simply extended to quantify the entanglement within any partitioning of multipartite quantum states.

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@article{arxiv.1608.02675,
  title  = {Measurement-Device-Independent Approach to Entanglement Measures},
  author = {Farid Shahandeh and Michael J. W. Hall and Timothy C. Ralph},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.02675},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

8 pages, 2 figures, the main result is split into two theorems with slight modifications, extended proofs