Sequentially witnessing entanglement by independent observer pairs
Abstract
This study investigates measurement strategies in a scenario where multiple pairs of Alices and Bobs independently and sequentially observe entangled states. The aim is to maximize the number of observer pairs (Ak,Bl) that can witness entanglement. Prior research has demonstrated that arbitrary pairs (Ak, Bk) (k≤ n) can observe entanglement in all pure entangled states and a specific class of mixed entangled states [Phys. Rev. A 106 032419 (2022)]. However, it should be noted that other pairs (Ak, Bl) with (k≠ l ≤ n) may not observe entanglement using the same strategy. Moreover, a novel strategy is presented, enabling every pair of arbitrarily many Alices and Bobs to witness entanglement regardless of the initial state being a Bell state or a particular class of mixed entangled states. These findings contribute to understanding measurement strategies for maximizing entanglement observation in various contexts.
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