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Convex optimization over classes of multiparticle entanglement

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A well-known strategy to characterize multiparticle entanglement utilizes the notion of stochastic local operations and classical communication (SLOCC), but characterizing the resulting entanglement classes is difficult. Given a multiparticle quantum state, we first show that Gilbert's algorithm can be adapted to prove separability or membership in a certain entanglement class. We then present two algorithms for convex optimization over SLOCC classes. The first algorithm uses a simple gradient approach, while the other one employs the accelerated projected-gradient method. For demonstration, the algorithms are applied to the likelihood-ratio test using experimental data on bound entanglement of a noisy four-photon Smolin state [Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 130501 (2010)].

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Estimating the best separable approximation of non-pure spin-squeezed states

quant-ph · 2025-04-10 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Lower bounds on the best separable approximation distance for non-pure spin-squeezed states are obtained from the complete set of spin-squeezing inequalities, with symmetry-exploiting optimization for upper bounds, revealing finite-temperature entanglement in ordered phases of the XXZ model.

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  • Estimating the best separable approximation of non-pure spin-squeezed states quant-ph · 2025-04-10 · unverdicted · none · ref 60 · internal anchor

    Lower bounds on the best separable approximation distance for non-pure spin-squeezed states are obtained from the complete set of spin-squeezing inequalities, with symmetry-exploiting optimization for upper bounds, revealing finite-temperature entanglement in ordered phases of the XXZ model.