Entanglement detection via third-order local invariants from randomized measurements
Abstract
We compute all third-order local invariants accessible via randomised measurements and employ them to derive separability criteria. The reconstruction of the invariants yields experimentally accessible entanglement criteria for multipartite states with arbitrary local dimensions. The results show that third-order invariants capture inter-subsystem correlations beyond second-order spectral criteria within more feasible entanglement detection protocols than full tomography. As an example, Werner states in d=3 the entanglement is detected for p> 12 at the second-order correlations, and it is improved to p> 1[3]10 at the third-order.
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