When different entanglement witnesses detect entangled states simultaneously

Abstract

The question under what conditions different witnesses may detect some entangled states simultaneously is answered for both finite- and infinite-dimensional bipartite systems. Finite many different witnesses can detect some entangled states simultaneously if and only if their convex combinations are still witnesses; they can not detect any entangled state simultaneously if and only if the set of their convex combinations contains a positive operator. For two witnesses W1 and W2, some more can be said: (1) W1 and W2 can detect the same set of entangled states if and only if they are linearly dependent; (2) W2 can detect more entangled states than that W1 can if and only if W1 is a linear combination of W2 and a positive operator. As an application, some characterizations of the optimal witnesses are given and some structure properties of the decomposable optimal witnesses are presented.

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