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arxiv: 1701.02187 · v1 · pith:23VZOWCOnew · submitted 2017-01-09 · 🪐 quant-ph

The separability versus entanglement problem

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We present a review of the problem of finding out whether a quantum state of two or more parties is entangled or separable. After a formal definition of entangled states, we present a few criteria for identifying entangled states and introduce some entanglement measures. We also provide a classification of entangled states with respect to their usefulness in quantum dense coding, and present some aspects of multipartite entanglement.

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