Entanglement of Bipartite Gaussian States: a Simple Criterion and its Geometric Interpretation

Abstract

Werner and Wolf have proven in Phys. Rev. Lett. 86(16) (2001) a very elegant necessary and sufficient condition for a bosonic continuous variable bipartite Gaussian mixed quantum state to be separable. This condition is, however, difficult to implement in practice. In the present Letter, we propose a simpler condition which only involves the calculation of the symplectic matrix in the Williamson diagonalization of the covariance matrix of the state under consideration. The main tool in our construction is the observation, proved in previous work, that the Wigner transform is covariant only under symplectic or antisymplectic linear transformations. We also give a geometric interpretation of our condition in terms of the orthogonal projections of "quantum blobs"..

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