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Entanglement Transitivity Problems
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Entanglement Transitivity Problems

G. N. M. Tabia, K. Chen, et al.

This paper by Gelo Noel M. Tabia and colleagues delves into the fascinating world of entanglement transitivity problems, showing how insights from marginal information can lead to new revelations about entanglement. Their findings indicate that entangled and separable states can exhibit transitivity, thereby connecting marginal states in unexpected ways.... show more
Abstract
One of the goals of science is to understand the relation between a whole and its parts, as exemplified by the problem of certifying the entanglement of a system from the knowledge of its reduced states. Here, we focus on a different but related question: can a collection of marginal information reveal new marginal information? We answer this affirmatively and show that (non-) entangled marginal states may exhibit (meta)transitivity of entanglement, i.e., implying that a different target marginal must be entangled. By showing that the global n-qubit state compatible with certain two-qubit marginals in a tree form is unique, we prove that transitivity exists for a system involving an arbitrarily large number of qubits. We also completely characterize—in the sense of providing both the necessary and sufficient conditions—when (meta)transitivity can occur in a tripartite scenario when the two-qudit marginals given are either the Werner states or the isotropic states. Our numerical results suggest that in the tripartite scenario, entanglement transitivity is generic among the marginals derived from pure states.
Publisher
npj Quantum Information
Published On
Aug 25, 2022
Authors
Gelo Noel M. Tabia, Kai-Siang Chen, Chung-Yun Hsieh, Yu-Chun Yin, Yeong-Cherng Liang
Tags
entanglementtransitivitymarginal statestripartite systemsWerner statesisotropic states
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