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Selective entanglement breaking

Quantum Physics 2013-05-29 v1

Abstract

We discuss the cases where local decoherence selectively degrades one type of entanglement more than other types. A typical case is called state ordering change, in which two input states with different amounts of entanglement undergoes a local decoherence and the state with the larger entanglement results in an output state with less entanglement than the other output state. We are also interested in a special case where the state with the larger entanglement evolves to a separable state while the other output state is still entangled, which we call selective entanglement breaking. For three-level or larger systems, it is easy to find examples of the state ordering change and the selective entanglement breaking, but for two-level systems it is not trivial whether such situations exist. We present a new strategy to construct examples of two-qubit states exhibiting the selective entanglement breaking regardless of entanglement measure. We also give a more striking example of the selective entanglement breaking in which the less entangled input state has only an infinitesimal amount of entanglement.

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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0611171,
  title  = {Selective entanglement breaking},
  author = {Yuma Kinoshita and Ryo Namiki and Takashi Yamamoto and Masato Koashi and Nobuyuki Imoto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0611171},
  year   = {2013}
}

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6 pages, 2 figures