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Classical Tensors and Quantum Entanglement I: Pure States

P. Aniello, J. Clemente-Gallardo, G. Marmo, G. F. Volkert

Published 2009-11-16Version 1

The geometrical description of a Hilbert space asociated with a quantum system considers a Hermitian tensor to describe the scalar inner product of vectors which are now described by vector fields. The real part of this tensor represents a flat Riemannian metric tensor while the imaginary part represents a symplectic two-form. The immersion of classical manifolds in the complex projective space associated with the Hilbert space allows to pull-back tensor fields related to previous ones, via the immersion map. This makes available, on these selected manifolds of states, methods of usual Riemannian and symplectic geometry. Here we consider these pulled-back tensor fields when the immersed submanifold contains separable states or entangled states. Geometrical tensors are shown to encode some properties of these states. These results are not unrelated with criteria already available in the literature. We explicitly deal with some of these relations.

Comments: 16 pages, 1 figure, to appear in Int. J. Geom. Meth. Mod. Phys
Journal: Int. J. Geom. Methods Mod. Phys. 7(3) (2010), pp. 485-503
Categories: math-ph, math.MP
Subjects: 81Q70
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