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Entanglement properties of composite quantum systems

K. Eckert, O. Gühne, F. Hulpke, P. Hyllus, J. Korbicz, J. Mompart, D. Bruß, M. Lewenstein, A. Sanpera

Published 2002-10-14Version 1

We present here an overview of our work concerning entanglement properties of composite quantum systems. The characterization of entanglement, i.e. the possibility to assert if a given quantum state is entangled with others and how much entangled it is, remains one of the most fundamental open questions in quantum information theory. We discuss our recent results related to the problem of separability and distillability for distinguishable particles, employing the tool of witness operators. Finally, we also state our results concerning quantum correlations for indistinguishable particles.

Comments: 12 pages including figures
Journal: Quantum Information Processing, Gerd Leuchs, Thomas Beth (Eds), Wiley-VCH, Verlag GmbH 2003.
Categories: quant-ph
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