$n$-qubit states with maximum entanglement across all bipartitions: A graph state approach
Abstract
We discuss the construction of -qubit pure states with maximum bipartite entanglement across all possible choices of vs bi-partitioning, which implies that the Von Neumann entropy of every -qubit reduced density matrix corresponding to this state should be . Such states have been referred to as -uniform, -MM states. We show that a subset of the 'graph states' satisfy this condition, hence providing a recipe for constructing -uniform states. Finding recipes for construction of -uniform states using graph states is useful since every graph state can be constructed starting from a product state using only controlled- gates. Though, a priori it is not clear how to construct a graph which corresponds to an arbitrary -uniform state, but in particular, we show that graphs with no isolated vertices are -uniform. Graphs organized as a circular linear chain corresponds to the case of -uniform state, where we show that the minimum number of qubits required to host such a state is . -uniform states can be constructed by forming bi-layer graphs with qubits () in each layer, such that each layer forms a fully connected graph while inter-layer connections are such that the vertices in one layer has a one to one connectivity to the other layer. -uniform states can be formed by taking 2D lattice graphs( also referred elsewhere as a 2D cluster Ising state ) with periodic boundary conditions along both dimensions and both dimensions having at least vertices.
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@article{arxiv.2201.05622,
title = {$n$-qubit states with maximum entanglement across all bipartitions: A graph state approach},
author = {Sowrabh Sudevan and Sourin Das},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.05622},
year = {2022}
}
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8 pages, 4 tikz figures and 1 figure