Majorization relations for a set of two-mode squeezed number states
Ryo Namiki

TL;DR
This paper investigates the majorization relations among two-mode squeezed number states, providing specific examples that clarify their entanglement transformation properties.
Contribution
It presents the first explicit examples of majorization relations for TMSNS, enhancing understanding of their entanglement convertibility.
Findings
Identified specific majorization relations among TMSNS
Demonstrated conditions for state transformations via majorization
Enhanced understanding of entanglement structure in TMSNS
Abstract
Two-mode squeezed number states (TMSNS) are natural generalization of two-mode squeezed vacuum states. It has been known that every TMSNS is entangled whenever the squeezing parameter is non-zero. For a pair of entangled pure states Nielsen's majorization theorem tells us whether one state can be transformed into the other state through local operation and classical communication based on the majorization property on their probability distributions of Schmidt bases. In this report we find two examples of majorization relations for a set of TMSNS.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
