Quantifying Quantum Resource Sharing
Quantum Physics
2015-11-16 v1
Abstract
Entanglement is a key resource of quantum science for tasks that require it to be shared among participants. Within atomic, condensed matter and photonic many-body systems the distribution and sharing of entanglement is of particular importance for information processing by progressively larger and larger quantum networks. Here we report a singly-bipartitioned qubit entanglement inequality that applies to any N-party qubit pure state and is completely tight. It provides the first prescription for a direct calculation of the amount of entanglement sharing that is possible among N qubit parties. A geometric representation of the measure is easily visualized via polytopes within entanglement hypercubes.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1511.04354,
title = {Quantifying Quantum Resource Sharing},
author = {Xiao-Feng Qian and Miguel A. Alonso and J. H. Eberly},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.04354},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
5pages, 4 figures