Multi-level, multi-party singlets as ground states and their role in entanglement distribution
APA
Hadley, C. (2007). Multi-level, multi-party singlets as ground states and their role in entanglement distribution. Perimeter Institute. https://pirsa.org/07030013
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Hadley, Christopher. Multi-level, multi-party singlets as ground states and their role in entanglement distribution. Perimeter Institute, Mar. 07, 2007, https://pirsa.org/07030013
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@misc{ pirsa_PIRSA:07030013, doi = {10.48660/07030013}, url = {https://pirsa.org/07030013}, author = {Hadley, Christopher}, keywords = {Quantum Information}, language = {en}, title = {Multi-level, multi-party singlets as ground states and their role in entanglement distribution}, publisher = {Perimeter Institute}, year = {2007}, month = {mar}, note = {PIRSA:07030013 see, \url{https://pirsa.org}} }
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We show that singlets composed of multiple multi-level quantum systems can naturally arise as the ground state of a physically-motivated Hamiltonian. The Hamiltonian needs to be one which simply exchanges the states of nearest neighbours in any graph of interacting d-level quantum systems (qudits) as long as the graph also has d sites. We point out that local measurements on some of these qudits, with the freedom of choosing a distinct measurement basis at each qudit randomly from an infinite set of bases, project the remainder onto a singlet state. One implication of this is that the entanglement in these states is very robust (persistent), while an application is in establishing an arbitrary amount of entanglement between well-separated parties (for subsequent use as a communication
resource) by local measurements on an appropriate graph. Based on quant-ph/0602139.