For shared stabilizer and graph states, secret key distribution between two parties is possible exactly when they are inseparable, and for AME stabilizer states the help of any majority of parties is necessary and sufficient.
Constructions of $k$-uniform states from mixed orthogonal arrays
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We study $k$-uniform states in heterogeneous systems whose local dimensions are mixed. Based on the connections between mixed orthogonal arrays with certain minimum Hamming distance, irredundant mixed orthogonal arrays and $k$-uniform states, we present two constructions of $2$-uniform states in heterogeneous systems. We also construct a family of $3$-uniform states in heterogeneous systems, which solves a question posed in [D. Goyeneche et al., Phys. Rev. A 94, 012346 (2016)]. We also show two methods of generating $(k-1)$-uniform states from $k$-uniform states. Some new results on the existence and nonexistence of absolutely maximally entangled states are provided. For the applications, we present an orthogonal basis consisting of $k$-uniform states with minimum support. Moreover, we show that some $k$-uniform bases can not be distinguished by local operations and classical communications, and this shows quantum nonlocality with entanglement.
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Majority-Agreed Key Distribution using Absolutely Maximally Entangled Stabilizer States
For shared stabilizer and graph states, secret key distribution between two parties is possible exactly when they are inseparable, and for AME stabilizer states the help of any majority of parties is necessary and sufficient.