This paper concentrates on a particular example of a constraint imposed by superselection rules (SSRs): that which applies when the parties (Alice and Bob) cannot distinguish among certain quantum objects they have. This arises naturally in the context of ensemble quantum information processing such as in liquid NMR. We discuss how a SSR for the symmetric group can be applied, and show how the extractable entanglement can be calculated analytically in certain cases, with a maximum bipartite entanglement in an ensemble of N Bell-state pairs scaling as log(N) as N goes to infinity . We discuss the apparent disparity with the asymptotic (N >> 1) recovery of unconstrained entanglement for other sorts of superselection rules, and show that the d...
Symmetry principles are fundamental in physics, and while they are well understood within Lagrangian...
AbstractWe review the criteria for separability and quantum entanglement, both in a bipartite as wel...
The newfound importance of "entanglement as a resource" in quantum computation and quantum communica...
Bipartite entanglement may be reduced if there are restrictions on allowed local operations. We intr...
Superselection rules severely constrain the operations which can be implemented on a distributed qua...
Superselection rules severly alter the possible operations that can be implemented on a distributed ...
We show that the classification of bipartite pure entangled states when local quantum operations are...
Superselection rules (SSRs) limit the mechanical and quantum processing resources represented by qua...
Resource identification and quantification is an essential element of both classical and quantum inf...
We investigate the scenario where an observer, Alice, shares a two-qubit state with an arbitrary num...
We show that the classification of bi-partite pure entangled states when local quantum operations ar...
Analyzing the properties of entanglement in many-particle spin-1/2 systems is generally difficult be...
We consider a quantum system subject to superselection rules, for which certain restrictions apply t...
Suppose Alice and Bob jointly possess a pure state, |ψ〉. Using local operations on their respective ...
Entanglement measures quantify nonclassical correlations present in a quantum system, but can be ext...
Symmetry principles are fundamental in physics, and while they are well understood within Lagrangian...
AbstractWe review the criteria for separability and quantum entanglement, both in a bipartite as wel...
The newfound importance of "entanglement as a resource" in quantum computation and quantum communica...
Bipartite entanglement may be reduced if there are restrictions on allowed local operations. We intr...
Superselection rules severely constrain the operations which can be implemented on a distributed qua...
Superselection rules severly alter the possible operations that can be implemented on a distributed ...
We show that the classification of bipartite pure entangled states when local quantum operations are...
Superselection rules (SSRs) limit the mechanical and quantum processing resources represented by qua...
Resource identification and quantification is an essential element of both classical and quantum inf...
We investigate the scenario where an observer, Alice, shares a two-qubit state with an arbitrary num...
We show that the classification of bi-partite pure entangled states when local quantum operations ar...
Analyzing the properties of entanglement in many-particle spin-1/2 systems is generally difficult be...
We consider a quantum system subject to superselection rules, for which certain restrictions apply t...
Suppose Alice and Bob jointly possess a pure state, |ψ〉. Using local operations on their respective ...
Entanglement measures quantify nonclassical correlations present in a quantum system, but can be ext...
Symmetry principles are fundamental in physics, and while they are well understood within Lagrangian...
AbstractWe review the criteria for separability and quantum entanglement, both in a bipartite as wel...
The newfound importance of "entanglement as a resource" in quantum computation and quantum communica...