Supersinglets

Abstract

Supersinglets | SN(d)> are states of total spin zero of N particles of d levels. Some applications of the | SN(N)> and | SN(2)> states are described. The | SN(N)> states can be used to solve three problems which have no classical solution: The "N strangers," "secret sharing," and "liar detection" problems. The | SN(2)> (with N even) states can be used to encode qubits in decoherence-free subspaces.

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