Some Numerical Cases of Entanglement Concentration Using Entanglement Swapping
The quantum information network is important in establishing next-generation technology. In particular, maximal and long-distance entangled states are important in realizing a number of quantum information technologies, such as teleportation, key distribution and so forth. Entanglement swapping is a...
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Published in | Journal of the Korean Physical Society Vol. 74; no. 5; pp. 421 - 427 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Seoul
The Korean Physical Society
01.03.2019
Springer Nature B.V 한국물리학회 |
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 0374-4884 1976-8524 |
DOI | 10.3938/jkps.74.421 |
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Summary: | The quantum information network is important in establishing next-generation technology. In particular, maximal and long-distance entangled states are important in realizing a number of quantum information technologies, such as teleportation, key distribution and so forth. Entanglement swapping is a scheme that creates a long-distance network by using multiple short ones. Entanglement swapping protocols applied to non-maximal correlations have been thoroughly investigated by various people. Rather than providing any new analytic results, some examples of a numerical approach will be provided in this paper. In particular, the paper reveals the existence of different classes of coefficients that approximate the optimal outcome (
i.e.
, the weaker average maximal entanglement between the two initial states). The new class of states is non-trivial in the sense that their coefficients are just as widely distributed as the coefficients of states satisfying optimality conditions are. Moreover, we will numerically examine entanglement swapping methods and show the distribution of optimal and general coefficients for three and four 2-level correlations. |
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ISSN: | 0374-4884 1976-8524 |
DOI: | 10.3938/jkps.74.421 |