Explicit Hermitian self-dual MDS codes prove the existence of AME(12,5), AME(18,11), AME(18,13) and the projections AME(17,11), AME(17,13).
Bounds on absolutely maximally entangled states from shadow inequalities, and the quantum MacWilliams identity
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
A pure multipartite quantum state is called absolutely maximally entangled (AME), if all reductions obtained by tracing out at least half of its parties are maximally mixed. Maximal entanglement is then present across every bipartition. The existence of such states is in many cases unclear. With the help of the weight enumerator machinery known from quantum error correction and the generalized shadow inequalities, we obtain new bounds on the existence of AME states in dimensions larger than two. To complete the treatment on the weight enumerator machinery, the quantum MacWilliams identity is derived in the Bloch representation. Finally, we consider AME states whose subsystems have different local dimensions, and present an example for a $2 \times3 \times 3 \times 3$ system that shows maximal entanglement across every bipartition.
fields
quant-ph 1years
2026 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Symmetry-guided constructions of absolutely maximally entangled states in five open cases
Explicit Hermitian self-dual MDS codes prove the existence of AME(12,5), AME(18,11), AME(18,13) and the projections AME(17,11), AME(17,13).