Published October 2005
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Are all maximally entangled states pure?
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Abstract
We study if all maximally entangled states are pure through several entanglement monotones. In the bipartite case, we find that the same conditions which lead to the uniqueness of the entropy of entanglement as a measure of entanglement exclude the existence of maximally mixed entangled states. In the multipartite scenario, our conclusions allow us to generalize the idea of the monogamy of entanglement: we establish the polygamy of entanglement, expressing that if a general state is maximally entangled with respect to some kind of multipartite entanglement, then it is necessarily factorized of any other system.
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© 2005 The American Physical Society. Received 16 May 2005; revised manuscript received 25 July 2005; published 28 October 2005. D.C. and F.G.S.L.B. acknowledge financial support from CNPq. The authors thank M.F. Santos for useful discussions.Errata
Erratum: Are all maximally entangled states pure? [Phys. Rev. A 72, 040303 (2005)] D. Cavalcanti, F. G. S. L. Brandão, and M. O. Terra Cunha Phys. Rev. A 72, 069914Attached Files
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