The transformation of an initial bipartite pure state into a target one by means of local operations and classical communication and entangled-assisted by a catalyst defines a partial order between probability vectors. This partial order, so-called trumping majorization, is based on tensor products and the majorization relation. Here, we aim to study order properties of trumping majorization. We show that the trumping majorization partial order is indeed a lattice for four dimensional probability vectors and two dimensional catalysts. In addition, we show that the subadditivity and supermodularity of the Shannon entropy on the majorization lattice are inherited by the trumping majorization lattice. Finally, we provide a suitable definition ...
The distribution of typical bipartite pure states is studied within the framework of state transform...
Given a probability vector x with its components sorted in non-increasing order, we consider the clo...
In how many ways can one represent a given quantum mixed state as a mixture of pure states? Why (and...
The transformation of an initial bipartite pure state into a target one by means of local operations...
The transformation of an initial bipartite pure state into a target one by means of local operations...
The transformation of an initial bipartite pure state into a target one by means of local operations...
The transformation of an initial bipartite pure state into a target one by means of local operations...
The transformation of an initial bipartite pure state into a target one by means of local operations...
The majorization relation has been shown to be useful in classifying which transformations of jointl...
The majorization relation has been shown to be useful in classifying which transformations of jointl...
The possible transformations of jointly held quantum states under local operations and classical com...
We study the problem of deterministic transformations of an initial pure entangled quantum state, |ψ...
We test the principle of majorization [J. I. Latorre and M. A. Martín-Delgado, Phys. Rev. A 66, 0223...
We study the problem of deterministic transformations of an initial pure entangled quantum state, |ψ...
We study the problem of deterministic transformations of an initial pure entangled quantum state, |ψ...
The distribution of typical bipartite pure states is studied within the framework of state transform...
Given a probability vector x with its components sorted in non-increasing order, we consider the clo...
In how many ways can one represent a given quantum mixed state as a mixture of pure states? Why (and...
The transformation of an initial bipartite pure state into a target one by means of local operations...
The transformation of an initial bipartite pure state into a target one by means of local operations...
The transformation of an initial bipartite pure state into a target one by means of local operations...
The transformation of an initial bipartite pure state into a target one by means of local operations...
The transformation of an initial bipartite pure state into a target one by means of local operations...
The majorization relation has been shown to be useful in classifying which transformations of jointl...
The majorization relation has been shown to be useful in classifying which transformations of jointl...
The possible transformations of jointly held quantum states under local operations and classical com...
We study the problem of deterministic transformations of an initial pure entangled quantum state, |ψ...
We test the principle of majorization [J. I. Latorre and M. A. Martín-Delgado, Phys. Rev. A 66, 0223...
We study the problem of deterministic transformations of an initial pure entangled quantum state, |ψ...
We study the problem of deterministic transformations of an initial pure entangled quantum state, |ψ...
The distribution of typical bipartite pure states is studied within the framework of state transform...
Given a probability vector x with its components sorted in non-increasing order, we consider the clo...
In how many ways can one represent a given quantum mixed state as a mixture of pure states? Why (and...