Journal article
Understanding entanglement sudden death through multipartite entanglement and quantum correlations
JH Cole
Journal of Physics A Mathematical and Theoretical | IOP PUBLISHING LTD | Published : 2010
Abstract
The effect of entanglement sudden death (ESD) can arise when entangling interactions convert purely bipartite entangled states into more generally entangled states. As a result, ESD can also be seen as a function of partitioning of the system, not just of time, as the system partitioning defines different (multipartite) entanglement classes. Computing both geometric entanglement hierarchies and the generalization of concurrence allows one to demonstrate that different methods of analysing quantum correlations provide both qualitative and quantitatively different descriptions of two commonly cited examples of ESD. These results follow directly from the inequivalence of entanglement and quantu..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The author thanks T Tilma for suggesting the use of quantum discord and acknowledges useful discussions with S Huelga, A Osterloh, M Terra Cunha, C Hadley, A Stephens and N Oxtoby. This work was completed with the support of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.