165 research outputs found
Binding entanglement channels
We define the binding entanglement channel as the quantum channel through
which quantum information cannot be reliably transmitted, but which can be used
to share bound entanglement. We provide a characterization of such class of
channels. We also show that any bound entangled state can be used to
construction of the map corresponding the binding entanglement channel.Comment: RevTeX, 5 pages, submitted to special issue of J. Mod. Op
Locking entanglement measures with a single qubit
We study the loss of entanglement of bipartite state subjected to discarding
or measurement of one qubit. Examining the behavior of different entanglement
measures, we find that entanglement of formation, entanglement cost, and
logarithmic negativity are lockable measures in that it can decrease
arbitrarily after measuring one qubit. We prove that any convex and
asymptotically non-continuous measure is lockable. As a consequence, all the
convex roof measures can be locked. Relative entropy of entanglement is shown
to be a non-lockable measure.Comment: 5 pages, RevTex
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