Efficient detection for quantum states containing fewer than k unentangled particles in multipartite quantum systems
Abstract
In this paper, we mainly investigate the detection of quantum states containing fewer than k unentangled particles in multipartite quantum systems. Based on calculations about operators, we derive two practical criteria for judging N-partite quantum states owning fewer than k unentangled particles. In addition, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our frameworks through some concrete examples, and specifically point out the quantum states having fewer than k unentangled particles that our methods can detect, while other criteria cannot recognize.
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