For pure tripartite states, the optimal deterministic rate is the minimum of two min-entropies of entanglement, and the direct and strong converse error exponents are given by explicit rate formulas.
Entanglement Polytopes: Multiparticle Entanglement from Single-Particle Information
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Entangled many-body states are an essential resource for quantum computing and interferometry. Determining the type of entanglement present in a system usually requires access to an exponential number of parameters. We show that in the case of pure multi-particle quantum states, features of the global entanglement can already be extracted from local information alone. This is achieved by associating with any given class of entanglement an entanglement polytope---a geometric object which characterizes the single-particle states compatible with that class. Our results, applicable to systems of arbitrary size and statistics, give rise to local witnesses for global pure-state entanglement, and can be generalized to states affected by low levels of noise.
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Error exponents for tripartite-to-bipartite entanglement transformations
For pure tripartite states, the optimal deterministic rate is the minimum of two min-entropies of entanglement, and the direct and strong converse error exponents are given by explicit rate formulas.