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Randomly distilling W-class states into general configurations of two-party entanglement

Quantum Physics 2011-11-21 v1

Abstract

In this article we obtain new results for the task of converting a \textit{single} NN-qubit W-class state (of the form x000...0+x110...0+...+xN00...1\sqrt{x_0}\ket{00...0}+\sqrt{x_1}\ket{10...0}+...+\sqrt{x_N}\ket{00...1}) into maximum entanglement shared between two random parties. Previous studies in random distillation have not considered how the particular choice of target pairs affects the transformation, and here we develop a strategy for distilling into \textit{general} configurations of target pairs. We completely solve the problem of determining the optimal distillation probability for all three qubit configurations and most four qubit configurations when x0=0x_0=0. Our proof involves deriving new entanglement monotones defined on the set of four qubit W-class states. As an additional application of our results, we present new upper bounds for converting a generic W-class state into the standard W state WN=1N(10...0+...+00...1)\ket{W_N}=\sqrt{\frac{1}{N}}(\ket{10...0}+...+\ket{00...1}).

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@article{arxiv.1106.1209,
  title  = {Randomly distilling W-class states into general configurations of two-party entanglement},
  author = {Wei Cui and Eric Chitambar and Hoi-Kwong Lo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.1209},
  year   = {2011}
}