
TL;DR
This paper explores the complex hierarchical structure of multipartite entanglement in mixed quantum states, proposing new measures and a framework to better understand and quantify different types of entanglement.
Contribution
It reveals the lattice-theoretic structure of partial separability and introduces multipartite monotonicity, along with a new hierarchy of entanglement measures including a generalization of entanglement of formation.
Findings
Lattice structure of entanglement classes identified
Multipartite monotonicity of entanglement measures established
Proposed a multipartite entanglement measure based on entanglement entropy
Abstract
The main concern of this paper is how to define proper measures of multipartite entanglement for mixed quantum states. Since the structure of partial separability and multipartite entanglement is getting complicated if the number of subsystems exceeds two, one can not expect the existence of an ultimate scalar entanglement measure, which grasps even a small part of the rich hierarchical structure of multipartite entanglement, and some higher order structure characterizing that is needed. In this paper we make some steps towards this direction. First, we reveal the lattice-theoretic structure of the partial separability classification, introduced earlier [Sz. Szalay and Z. Kokenyesi, Phys. Rev. A 86, 032341 (2012)]. It turns out that, mathematically, the structure of the entanglement classes is the up-set lattice of the structure of the different kinds of partial separability, which is…
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