Graph State Fission
Abstract
Graph states are a fundamental entanglement resource for multipartite quantum applications which are in general challenging to transform efficiently. While fusion operations for merging entangled states are well-developed, no direct protocol exists for the reverse process, which we term fission. We introduce a simple, yet powerful, protocol that achieves this, allowing a qubit to split while preserving selective connections with minimum entanglement overhead. This tool offers flexible entanglement management with potential applications in secure communication, error correction and adaptive entanglement distribution.
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