We address the decomposition of a multi-mode pure Gaussian state with respect
to a bi-partite division of the modes. For any such division the state can
always be expressed as a product state involving entangled two-mode squeezed
states and single mode local states at each side. The character of entanglement
of the state can therefore be understood modewise; that is, a given mode on one
side is entangled with only one corresponding mode of the other, and therefore
the total bi-partite entanglement is the sum of the modewise entanglement. This
decomposition is generally not applicable to all mixed Gaussian states.
However, the result can be extended to a special family of "isotropic" states,
characterized by a phase space covariance matrix with a completely degenerate
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