We introduce a weak form of the realignment separability criterion which is particularly suited to detect continuous-variable entanglement and is physically implementable (it requires linear optics transformations and homodyne detection). Moreover, we define a family of states, called Schmidt-symmetric states, for which the weak realignment criterion reduces to the original formulation of the realignment criterion, making it even more valuable as it is easily computable especially in higher dimensions. Then, we focus in particular on Gaussian states and introduce a filtration procedure based on noiseless amplification or attenuation, which enhances the entanglement detection sensitivity. In some specific examples, it does even better than t...
We propose a Procrustean entanglement concentration scheme for continuous-variable states inspired b...
Contains fulltext : 84853.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We present a met...
We study the quantum separability problem by using general symmetric informationally complete measur...
Currently available separability criteria for continuous-variable states are generally based on the ...
International audienceWe study how the realignment criterion (also called computable cross-norm crit...
A necessary and sufficient condition for detection of entanglement of a bipartite Gaussian state is ...
We present a novel approach to the problem of separability versus entanglement in Gaussian quantum s...
We review the theory of continuous-variable entanglement with special emphasis on foundational aspec...
Abstract. We suggest an experimentally realizable scheme to test entanglement of a mixed Gaussian co...
Inspired by the ‘computable cross norm’ or ‘realignment’ criterion, we propose a new point of view a...
A general and computable criterion for k-(in)separability in continuous multipartite quantum systems...
We classify the entanglement of two-mode Gaussian states according to their degree of total and par...
The Schmidt coefficients capture all entanglement properties of a pure bipartite state and therefore...
We address an open question about the existence of entangled continuous- variable (CV) Werner states...
Inspired by the realignment or computable cross norm criterion, we present a new result about the ch...
We propose a Procrustean entanglement concentration scheme for continuous-variable states inspired b...
Contains fulltext : 84853.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We present a met...
We study the quantum separability problem by using general symmetric informationally complete measur...
Currently available separability criteria for continuous-variable states are generally based on the ...
International audienceWe study how the realignment criterion (also called computable cross-norm crit...
A necessary and sufficient condition for detection of entanglement of a bipartite Gaussian state is ...
We present a novel approach to the problem of separability versus entanglement in Gaussian quantum s...
We review the theory of continuous-variable entanglement with special emphasis on foundational aspec...
Abstract. We suggest an experimentally realizable scheme to test entanglement of a mixed Gaussian co...
Inspired by the ‘computable cross norm’ or ‘realignment’ criterion, we propose a new point of view a...
A general and computable criterion for k-(in)separability in continuous multipartite quantum systems...
We classify the entanglement of two-mode Gaussian states according to their degree of total and par...
The Schmidt coefficients capture all entanglement properties of a pure bipartite state and therefore...
We address an open question about the existence of entangled continuous- variable (CV) Werner states...
Inspired by the realignment or computable cross norm criterion, we present a new result about the ch...
We propose a Procrustean entanglement concentration scheme for continuous-variable states inspired b...
Contains fulltext : 84853.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We present a met...
We study the quantum separability problem by using general symmetric informationally complete measur...