Two-parameter bipartite entanglement measure

Abstract

Entanglement concurrence is an important bipartite entanglement measure that has found wide applications in quantum technologies. In this work, inspired by unified entropy, we introduce a two-parameter family of entanglement measures, referred to as the unified (q,s)-concurrence. Both the standard entanglement concurrence and the recently proposed q-concurrence emerge as special cases within this family. By combining the positive partial transposition and realignment criteria, we derive an analytical lower bound for this measure for arbitrary bipartite mixed states, revealing a connection to strong separability criteria. Explicit expressions are obtained for the unified (q,s)-concurrence in the cases of isotropic and Werner states under the constraint q>1 and qs≥ 1. Furthermore, we explore the monogamy properties of the unified (q,s)-concurrence for q≥ 2, 0≤ s≤ 1 and 1≤ qs≤ 3, in qubit systems. In addition, we derive an entanglement polygon inequality for the unified (q,s)-concurrence with q≥ 1 and qs≥ 1, which manifests the relationship among all the marginal entanglements in any multipartite qudit system.

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