Entanglement criteria for general (pure or mixed) states of systems consisting of two identical fermions are introduced. These criteria are based on appropriate inequalities involving the entropy of the global density matrix describing the total system, on the one hand, and the entropy of the one-particle reduced density matrix, on the other hand. A majorization-related relation between these two density matrices is obtained, leading to a family of entanglement criteria based on Rényi’s entropic measure. These criteria are applied to various illustrative examples of parametrized families of mixed states. The dependence of the entanglement detection efficiency on Rényi’s e...
We describe an efficient theoretical criterion, suitable for indistinguishable particles to quantify...
We present a new measure of entanglement for mixed states. It is computable and can be used to quant...
We analyze, for a general concave entropic form, the associated conditional entropy of a quantum sys...
Entanglement criteria for general (pure or mixed) states of systems consisting of two identical ferm...
Entanglement criteria for general (pure or mixed) states of systems consisting of two; identical fer...
The study of the entanglement properties of systems of N fermions has attracted considerable interes...
We analyze the problem of quantifying entanglement in pure and mixed states of fermionic systems wit...
We analyze the problem of quantifying entanglement in pure and mixed states of fermionic systems wit...
We identify a general criterion for detecting entanglement of pure bipartite quantum states describi...
We analyze the problem of quantifying entanglement in pure and mixed states of fermionic systems wit...
Unlike bosons, fermions always have a non-trivial entanglement. Intuitively, Slater determinantal st...
Unlike bosons, fermions always have a non-trivial entanglement. Intuitively, Slater determinantal st...
We analyze the problem of quantifying entanglement in pure and mixed states of fermionic systems wit...
We relate the notion of entanglement for quantum systems composed of two identical constituents to t...
We describe an efficient theoretical criterion, suitable for indistinguishable particles to quantify...
We describe an efficient theoretical criterion, suitable for indistinguishable particles to quantify...
We present a new measure of entanglement for mixed states. It is computable and can be used to quant...
We analyze, for a general concave entropic form, the associated conditional entropy of a quantum sys...
Entanglement criteria for general (pure or mixed) states of systems consisting of two identical ferm...
Entanglement criteria for general (pure or mixed) states of systems consisting of two; identical fer...
The study of the entanglement properties of systems of N fermions has attracted considerable interes...
We analyze the problem of quantifying entanglement in pure and mixed states of fermionic systems wit...
We analyze the problem of quantifying entanglement in pure and mixed states of fermionic systems wit...
We identify a general criterion for detecting entanglement of pure bipartite quantum states describi...
We analyze the problem of quantifying entanglement in pure and mixed states of fermionic systems wit...
Unlike bosons, fermions always have a non-trivial entanglement. Intuitively, Slater determinantal st...
Unlike bosons, fermions always have a non-trivial entanglement. Intuitively, Slater determinantal st...
We analyze the problem of quantifying entanglement in pure and mixed states of fermionic systems wit...
We relate the notion of entanglement for quantum systems composed of two identical constituents to t...
We describe an efficient theoretical criterion, suitable for indistinguishable particles to quantify...
We describe an efficient theoretical criterion, suitable for indistinguishable particles to quantify...
We present a new measure of entanglement for mixed states. It is computable and can be used to quant...
We analyze, for a general concave entropic form, the associated conditional entropy of a quantum sys...