Highly entangled tensors
classification
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entanglementtensorscasesigmabounddenotesentangledexistence
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A geometric measure for the entanglement of a unit length tensor $T \in (\mathbb{C}^n)^{\otimes k}$ is given by $- 2 \log_2 ||T||_\sigma$, where $||.||_\sigma$ denotes the spectral norm. A simple induction gives an upper bound of $(k-1) \log_2(n)$ for the entanglement. We show the existence of tensors with entanglement larger than $k \log_2(n) - \log_2(k) - o(\log_2(k))$. Friedland and Kemp have similar results in the case of symmetric tensors. Our techniques give improvements in this case.
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