2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2205.11405
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Almost complete solution for the NP-hard separability problem of Bell diagonal qutrits

Christopher Popp,
Beatrix C. Hiesmayr

Abstract: With a probability of success of 95% we solve the separability problem for Bell diagonal qutrit states with positive partial transposition (PPT). The separability problem, i.e. distinguishing separable and entangled states, generally lacks an efficient solution due to the existence of bound entangled states. In contrast to free entangled states that can be used for entanglement distillation via local operations and classical communication, these states cannot be detected by the Peres-Horodecki criterion or PPT… Show more

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“…Other examples of entangled states are given by Greenberger et al [10] and more recently by Baumgartner et al who have done important work on entangled qudits [11]. Also a very interesting and recent article has appeared in [12] related to the question of separability. A complete discussion of the subject proper would be akin to the classification of polynomial fields using Galois groups.…”
Section: A Definition Of Entanglementmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Other examples of entangled states are given by Greenberger et al [10] and more recently by Baumgartner et al who have done important work on entangled qudits [11]. Also a very interesting and recent article has appeared in [12] related to the question of separability. A complete discussion of the subject proper would be akin to the classification of polynomial fields using Galois groups.…”
Section: A Definition Of Entanglementmentioning
confidence: 98%