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arxiv: 1307.2323 · v2 · pith:VCWABJNHnew · submitted 2013-07-09 · 🪐 quant-ph

Bounding Polynomial Entanglement Measures for Mixed States

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keywords algorithmdecompositionentanglementstateapproximationbestbounddensity
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We generalize the notion of the best separable approximation (BSA) and best W-class approximation (BWA) to arbitrary pure state entanglement measures, defining the best zero-$E$ approximation (BEA). We show that for any polynomial entanglement measure $E$, any mixed state $\rho$ admits at least one "$S$-decomposition," i.e., a decomposition in terms of a mixed state on which $E$ is equal to zero, and a single additional pure state with (possibly) non-zero $E$. We show that the BEA is not in general the optimal $S$-decomposition from the point of view of bounding the entanglement of $\rho$, and describe an algorithm to construct the entanglement-minimizing $S$-decomposition for $\rho$ and place an upper bound on $E(\rho)$. When applied to the three-tangle, the cost of the algorithm is linear in the rank $d$ of the density matrix and has accuracy comparable to a steepest descent algorithm whose cost scales as $d^8 \log d$. We compare the upper bound to a lower bound algorithm given by Eltschka and Siewert for the three-tangle, and find that on random rank-two three-qubit density matrices, the difference between the upper and lower bounds is $0.14$ on average. We also find that the three-tangle of random full-rank three qubit density matrices is less than $0.023$ on average.

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