New constructions of multipartite entanglement resistant to particle loss

Abstract

An entangled state is called m-resistant if it remains entangled after losing an arbitrary subset of mparticles but becomes fully separable after losing any number of particles larger than m. Quinta et al. [Phys. Rev. A (2019)] conjectured that for any N-particle systems, there always exists an m-resistant pure state. In this paper, we give two general constructions of m-resistant pure states. One is from the mixtures of Dicke states, which provides strong (N - k)-resistant pure N-qubit states with k = 4 or 5. The other is from classical error correcting codes, which provides new m-resistant qudit states for certain m < N/2.

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