Unlike classical correlation, quantum entanglement cannot be freely shared among many parties. This restricted shareability of entanglement among multi-party systems is known as monogamy of entanglement, which is one of the most fundamental properties of entanglement. Here, we summarize recent theoretical progress in the field of monogamy of entanglement. We firstly review the standard CKW-type monogamy inequalities in terms of various entanglement measures. In particular, the squashed entanglement and one-way distillable entanglement are monogamous for arbitrary dimensional systems. We then introduce some generalized version of monogamy inequalities which extend and sharpen the traditional ones. We also consider the dual polygamy inequalit...
We investigate tight monogamy relations of multiparty quantum entanglement for any quantum state in ...
Monogamy of quantum correlation measures puts restrictions on the sharability of quantum correlation...
A fruitful way of studying physical theories is via the question whether the possible physical state...
Quantum entanglement for multiparty system has a unique feature when it comes to sharing its propert...
We study the monogamy and polygamy inequalities of unified entanglement in multipartite quantum syst...
Quantum entanglement is arguably at the heart of quantum information and quantum computation. Althou...
Contains fulltext : 84827.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A fruitful way...
We provide a fine-grained definition for monogamous measure of entanglement that does not invoke any...
Unlike correlation of classical systems, entanglement of quantum systems cannot be distributed at wi...
"Is entanglement monogamous?" asks the title of a popular article [B. Terhal, IBM J. Res. Dev. 48, 7...
“Is entanglement monogamous?” asks the title of a popular article [B. Terhal, IBM J. Res. Dev. 48, 7...
In this paper, we present some monogamy relations of multiqubit quantum entanglement in terms of the...
We consider multipartite states of qubits and prove that their bipartite quantum entanglement, as qu...
We consider multipartite states of qubits and prove that their bipartite quantum entanglement, as qu...
A fruitful way of studying physical theories is via the question whether the possible physical state...
We investigate tight monogamy relations of multiparty quantum entanglement for any quantum state in ...
Monogamy of quantum correlation measures puts restrictions on the sharability of quantum correlation...
A fruitful way of studying physical theories is via the question whether the possible physical state...
Quantum entanglement for multiparty system has a unique feature when it comes to sharing its propert...
We study the monogamy and polygamy inequalities of unified entanglement in multipartite quantum syst...
Quantum entanglement is arguably at the heart of quantum information and quantum computation. Althou...
Contains fulltext : 84827.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A fruitful way...
We provide a fine-grained definition for monogamous measure of entanglement that does not invoke any...
Unlike correlation of classical systems, entanglement of quantum systems cannot be distributed at wi...
"Is entanglement monogamous?" asks the title of a popular article [B. Terhal, IBM J. Res. Dev. 48, 7...
“Is entanglement monogamous?” asks the title of a popular article [B. Terhal, IBM J. Res. Dev. 48, 7...
In this paper, we present some monogamy relations of multiqubit quantum entanglement in terms of the...
We consider multipartite states of qubits and prove that their bipartite quantum entanglement, as qu...
We consider multipartite states of qubits and prove that their bipartite quantum entanglement, as qu...
A fruitful way of studying physical theories is via the question whether the possible physical state...
We investigate tight monogamy relations of multiparty quantum entanglement for any quantum state in ...
Monogamy of quantum correlation measures puts restrictions on the sharability of quantum correlation...
A fruitful way of studying physical theories is via the question whether the possible physical state...