Derives improved lower bounds for concurrence via symmetric measurements, resolves an inequality conjecture showing prior symmetric-measurement results are stronger than realignment-based ones, and gives a bound for genuine tripartite entanglement concurrence.
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Stochastic resetting produces finite pairwise concurrence in the steady state of periodically driven XY and Rydberg spin chains, with a critical rate below which it vanishes and an optimal rate at which it peaks.
A theorem identifies ignorable terms in time-independent Hamiltonians for local phenomena in qubit systems and reveals emergent coupling from non-commutativity when the theorem's condition fails.
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Estimating the concurrence for quantum states via symmetric measurements
Derives improved lower bounds for concurrence via symmetric measurements, resolves an inequality conjecture showing prior symmetric-measurement results are stronger than realignment-based ones, and gives a bound for genuine tripartite entanglement concurrence.
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Generating pairwise entanglement in periodically driven quantum spin chains with stochastic resetting
Stochastic resetting produces finite pairwise concurrence in the steady state of periodically driven XY and Rydberg spin chains, with a critical rate below which it vanishes and an optimal rate at which it peaks.
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Coupling effect of nearest-neighbor interacting qubit chains to a single qubit system
A theorem identifies ignorable terms in time-independent Hamiltonians for local phenomena in qubit systems and reveals emergent coupling from non-commutativity when the theorem's condition fails.