The problem of constructing a necessary and sufficient condition for establishing the separability of continuous variable systems is revisited. Simon [Phys. Rev. Lett. 84 (2000) 2726] pointed out that such a criterion may be constructed by drawing a parallel between the Peres' partial transpose criterion for finite-dimensional systems and partial time reversal transformation for continuous variable systems. We generalize the partial time reversal transformation to a partial scaling transformation and re-examine the problem using a tomographic description of the continuous variable quantum system. The limits of applicability of the entanglement criteria obtained from partial scaling and partial time reversal are explored
The positive partial transpose test is one of the main criteria for detecting entanglement, and the ...
We introduce a new family of separability criteria that are based on the existence of extensions of ...
Recently, a new and powerful separability criterion was introduced in [O. Rudolph, quant-ph/0202121]...
The partial scaling transform of the density matrix for multiqubit states is introduced to detect en...
We introduce a separability criterion based on the positive map Γ:ρ→(Tr ρ)-ρ, where ρ is a trace-cla...
We show how to design families of operational criteria that distinguish entangled from separable qua...
We show how to design families of operational criteria that distinguish entangled from separable qua...
Abstract General physical background of famous Peres–Horodecki positive partial transpose (PH- or PP...
Physical transformations are described by linear maps that are completely positive and trace preserv...
The Peres-Horodecki criterion of positivity under partial transpose is studied in the context of sep...
Employing a recently proposed separability criterion we develop analytical lower bounds for the conc...
A general and computable criterion for k-(in)separability in continuous multipartite quantum systems...
A necessary and sufficient condition for nonnegativity of all partial transpositions of a multi-mode...
The positive partial transpose test is one of the main criteria for detecting entanglement, and the ...
The positive partial transpose test is one of the main criteria for detecting entanglement, and the ...
The positive partial transpose test is one of the main criteria for detecting entanglement, and the ...
We introduce a new family of separability criteria that are based on the existence of extensions of ...
Recently, a new and powerful separability criterion was introduced in [O. Rudolph, quant-ph/0202121]...
The partial scaling transform of the density matrix for multiqubit states is introduced to detect en...
We introduce a separability criterion based on the positive map Γ:ρ→(Tr ρ)-ρ, where ρ is a trace-cla...
We show how to design families of operational criteria that distinguish entangled from separable qua...
We show how to design families of operational criteria that distinguish entangled from separable qua...
Abstract General physical background of famous Peres–Horodecki positive partial transpose (PH- or PP...
Physical transformations are described by linear maps that are completely positive and trace preserv...
The Peres-Horodecki criterion of positivity under partial transpose is studied in the context of sep...
Employing a recently proposed separability criterion we develop analytical lower bounds for the conc...
A general and computable criterion for k-(in)separability in continuous multipartite quantum systems...
A necessary and sufficient condition for nonnegativity of all partial transpositions of a multi-mode...
The positive partial transpose test is one of the main criteria for detecting entanglement, and the ...
The positive partial transpose test is one of the main criteria for detecting entanglement, and the ...
The positive partial transpose test is one of the main criteria for detecting entanglement, and the ...
We introduce a new family of separability criteria that are based on the existence of extensions of ...
Recently, a new and powerful separability criterion was introduced in [O. Rudolph, quant-ph/0202121]...