A note on the entangling properties of the C-SIGN and related quantum gates
Abstract
We show that any essential application of an n-qubit C-SIGN or related quantum gate G leaves its qubits everywhere entangled, provided they were not everywhere entangled to begin with. By ``essential'' we mean roughly that G is not equivalent to a similar gate of smaller arity (or to the identity) when applied to the same input state. By ``everywhere entangled'' we mean that the state is not separable with respect to any bipartition of the qubits.
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