Entanglement quantification from incomplete measurements: applications using photon-number-resolving weak homodyne detectors
The certificate of success for a number of important quantum information processing protocols, such as entanglement distillation, is based on the difference in the entanglement content of the system quantum states before and after the protocol. In such cases, effective bounds need to be placed on th...
Main Authors: | Puentes, G, Datta, A, Feito, A, Eisert, J, Plenio, M, Walmsley, I |
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Other Authors: | Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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IOP Publishing Ltd.
2010
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