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Two Local Observables are Sufficient to Characterize Maximally Entangled States of N Qubits

Quantum Physics 2011-06-03 v1

Abstract

Maximally entangled states (MES) represent a valuable resource in quantum information processing. In NN-qubit systems the MES are NN-GHZ states, i.e. the collection of GHZN=12(00...0+11...1)\ket{GHZ_N}=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}(\ket{00...0}+\ket{11...1}) and its local unitary (LU) equivalences. While it is well-known that such states are uniquely stabilized by NN commuting observables, in this Letter we consider the minimum number of non-commuting observables needed to characterize an NN-qubit MES as the unique common eigenstate. Here, we prove that in this general case, any NN-GHZ state can be uniquely stabilized by only two observables. Thus, for the task of MES certification, only two correlated measurements are required with each party observing the spin of his/her system along one of two directions.

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@article{arxiv.1011.0987,
  title  = {Two Local Observables are Sufficient to Characterize Maximally Entangled States of N Qubits},
  author = {Fengli Yan and Ting Gao and Eric Chitambar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.0987},
  year   = {2011}
}