A new entanglement measure based on the total concurrence

Abstract

Quantum entanglement is a crucial resource in quantum information processing, advancing quantum technologies. The greater the uncertainty in subsystems' pure states, the stronger the quantum entanglement between them. From the dual form of q-concurrence (q≥ 2) we introduce the total concurrence. A bona fide measure of quantum entanglement is introduced, the Ctq-concurrence (q ≥ 2), which is based on the total concurrence. Analytical lower bounds for the Ctq-concurrence are derived. In addition, an analytical expression is derived for the Ctq-concurrence in the cases of isotropic and Werner states. Furthermore, the monogamy relations that the Ctq-concurrence satisfies for qubit systems are examined. Additionally, based on the parameterized α-concurrence and its complementary dual, the Ctα-concurrence (0≤α≤12) is also proposed.

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