The hierarchies of "witnesses" and the properties and characterization of entangled states as super entanglement witnesses
Bang-Hai Wang

TL;DR
This paper explores the hierarchical structure of witnesses in quantum entanglement, revealing that entangled states act as super witnesses and introducing new classifications and measures for entanglement detection.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of entangled states as super entanglement witnesses and defines finer and optimal entangled states, providing a new framework for entanglement characterization.
Findings
Hierarchy structure of witnesses established
Entangled states serve as super witnesses
New measures for entanglement discrimination
Abstract
Quantum entanglement lies at the heart of quantum mechanical and quantum information processing. Following the question who \emph{witnesses} entanglement witnesses, we show entangled states play as the role of super entanglement witnesses. We show separable states play the role of "super super entanglement witnesses" and "witness" other observables than entanglement witnesses. We show that there exists a hierarchy structure of witnesses and there exist "witnesses" everywhere. Furthermore, we show the properties and characterization of entangled states as super entanglement witnesses. By the role of super witnesses of entangled states, we immediately find the question when different entanglement witnesses can detect the same entangled states [{\it Phys. Lett. A }{\bf 356} 402 (2006)] is the same as the question when different entangled states can be detected by the same entanglement…
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