Entanglement, or quantum inseparability, is a crucial resource in quantum information applications, and therefore the experimental generation of separated yet entangled systems is of paramount importance. Experimental demonstrations of inseparability with light are not uncommon, but such demonstrations in physically well-separated massive systems, such as distinct gases of atoms, are new and present significant challenges and opportunities. Rigorous theoretical criteria are needed for demonstrating that given data are sufficient to confirm entanglement. Such criteria for experimental data have been derived for the case of continuous-variable systems obeying the Heisenberg-Weyl (position-momentum) commutator. To address the question of exper...
The SU(2) and SU(3) Lie algebras lend themselves naturally to studies of two- and three-well Bose-Ei...
15 pages, no figures.-- MSC2000 code: 81P68.MR#: MR2347059 (2008h:81016)Zbl#: Zbl 1152.81835We study...
We introduce a new family of separability criteria that are based on the existence of extensions of ...
These two accompanying papers are concerned with entanglement for systems of identical massive boson...
Entanglement is a valuable resource in quantum information processing and thus its detection and cha...
Entanglement is a valuable resource in quantum information processing and thus its detection and cha...
Determining whether a quantum state is separable or entangled is a problem of fundamental importance...
The predictions of quantum mechanics often differ from our everyday experiences. In the classical ca...
Entanglement measures quantify nonclassical correlations present in a quantum system, but can be ext...
AbstractWe review the criteria for separability and quantum entanglement, both in a bipartite as wel...
Determining whether a quantum state is separable or entangled is a problem of fundamental importance...
We explore the subtle relationships between partial separability and entanglement of subsystems in m...
We derive a separability criterion for bipartite quantum systems which generalizes the already known...
We explore the subtle relationships between partial separability and entanglement of subsystems in m...
We explore the subtle relationships between partial separability and entanglement of subsystems in m...
The SU(2) and SU(3) Lie algebras lend themselves naturally to studies of two- and three-well Bose-Ei...
15 pages, no figures.-- MSC2000 code: 81P68.MR#: MR2347059 (2008h:81016)Zbl#: Zbl 1152.81835We study...
We introduce a new family of separability criteria that are based on the existence of extensions of ...
These two accompanying papers are concerned with entanglement for systems of identical massive boson...
Entanglement is a valuable resource in quantum information processing and thus its detection and cha...
Entanglement is a valuable resource in quantum information processing and thus its detection and cha...
Determining whether a quantum state is separable or entangled is a problem of fundamental importance...
The predictions of quantum mechanics often differ from our everyday experiences. In the classical ca...
Entanglement measures quantify nonclassical correlations present in a quantum system, but can be ext...
AbstractWe review the criteria for separability and quantum entanglement, both in a bipartite as wel...
Determining whether a quantum state is separable or entangled is a problem of fundamental importance...
We explore the subtle relationships between partial separability and entanglement of subsystems in m...
We derive a separability criterion for bipartite quantum systems which generalizes the already known...
We explore the subtle relationships between partial separability and entanglement of subsystems in m...
We explore the subtle relationships between partial separability and entanglement of subsystems in m...
The SU(2) and SU(3) Lie algebras lend themselves naturally to studies of two- and three-well Bose-Ei...
15 pages, no figures.-- MSC2000 code: 81P68.MR#: MR2347059 (2008h:81016)Zbl#: Zbl 1152.81835We study...
We introduce a new family of separability criteria that are based on the existence of extensions of ...