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Entanglement Measures for Intermediate Separability of Quantum States

Tsubasa Ichikawa, Toshihiko Sasaki, Izumi Tsutsui

Published 2008-09-11, updated 2009-04-06Version 5

We present a family of entanglement measures R_m which act as indicators for separability of n-qubit quantum states into m subsystems for arbitrary 2 \leq m \leq n. The measure R_m vanishes if the state is separable into m subsystems, and for m = n it gives the Meyer-Wallach measure while for m = 2 it reduces, in effect, to the one introduced recently by Love et al. The measures R_m are evaluated explicitly for the GHZ state and the W state (and its modifications, the W_k states) to show that these globally entangled states exhibit rather distinct behaviors under the measures, indicating the utility of the measures R_m for characterizing globally entangled states as well.

Comments: 8 pages, 8 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. A79 (2009) 052307
Categories: quant-ph
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