Entanglement purification via separable superoperators
Abstract
One of the fundamental concepts of quantum information theory is that of entanglement purification; that is, the transformation of a partially entangled state into a smaller-dimensional, more completely entangled state. Of particular interest are protocols for entanglement purification (EPPs) that alternate purely local operations with one- or two-way classical communication. In the present work, we consider a more general, but simpler, class of transformations, called separable superoperators. Since every EPP is a separable superoperator, bounds on separable superoperators apply as well to EPPs; we use this fact to give a new upper bound on the rate of EPPs on Bell-diagonal states, and thus on the capacity of Bell-diagonal channels.
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