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Quantum State Concentration and Classification of Multipartite Entanglement

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arxiv 1707.06371 v2 pith:YWVRCKJQ submitted 2017-07-20 quant-ph

Quantum State Concentration and Classification of Multipartite Entanglement

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Entanglement is a unique nature of quantum theory and has tremendous potential for application. Nevertheless, the complexity of quantum entanglement grows exponentially with an increase in the number of entangled particles. Here we introduce a quantum state concentration scheme which decomposes the multipartite entangled state into a set of bipartite and tripartite entangled states. It is shown that the complexity of the entanglement induced by the large number of particles is transformed into the high dimensions of bipartite and tripartite entangled states for pure quantum systems. The results not only simplify the tedious work of verifying the (in)equivalence of multipartite entangled states, but also are instructive to the quantum many-body problem involving multipartite entanglement.

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