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arxiv: quant-ph/9910026 · v3 · submitted 1999-10-06 · 🪐 quant-ph

Evidence for Bound Entangled States with Negative Partial Transpose

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keywords statesmixedotimesbipartiteentangledevidencefamilynegative
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We exhibit a two-parameter family of bipartite mixed states $\rho_{bc}$, in a $d\otimes d$ Hilbert space, which are negative under partial transposition (NPT), but for which we conjecture that no maximally entangled pure states in $2\otimes 2$ can be distilled by local quantum operations and classical communication (LQ+CC). Evidence for this undistillability is provided by the result that, for certain states in this family, we cannot extract entanglement from any arbitrarily large number of copies of $\rho_{bc}$ using a projection on $2\otimes 2$. These states are canonical NPT states in the sense that any bipartite mixed state in any dimension with NPT can be reduced by LQ+CC operations to an NPT state of the $\rho_{bc}$ form. We show that the main question about the distillability of mixed states can be formulated as an open mathematical question about the properties of composed positive linear maps.

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