Recycled detection of genuine multiparty entanglement of unlimitedly stretched array of parties and arbitrarily long series of sequential observers

Abstract

We consider a scenario where spatially separated observers share a genuinely multiparty entangled quantum state with each local observer possessing a single qubit. A particular qubit is acted upon by sequential and independent observers. We study the recycled detection of genuine multipartite entanglement of multiqubit states by any one of the sequential observers and the rest of the spatially separated parties. We show that for it is possible to sequentially detect genuine multiparty entanglement, arbitrarily many times for an arbitrarily large number of parties. Modified genuine multiparty entanglement witness operators for unsharp measurements by sequential observers are deduced, which are then employed to show that an arbitrary number of observers can sequentially detect genuine multisite entanglement of Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger and cluster states of an arbitrary number of parties. Extensions to multiparty generalized Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger states and a class of mixed states are also shown to be achievable.

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