Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2002-12-09
Physical Review A 67, 032312 (2003)
Physics
Quantum Physics
7 pages; accepted by Physical Review A; error in Appendix B corrected
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevA.67.032312
The computable cross norm (CCN) criterion is a new powerful analytical and computable separability criterion for bipartite quantum states, that is also known to systematically detect bound entanglement. In certain aspects this criterion complements the well-known Peres positive partial transpose (PPT) criterion. In the present paper we study important analytical properties of the CCN criterion. We show that in contrast to the PPT criterion it is not sufficient in dimension 2 x 2. In higher dimensions we prove theorems connecting the fidelity of a quantum state with the CCN criterion. We also analyze the behaviour of the CCN criterion under local operations and identify the operations that leave it invariant. It turns out that the CCN criterion is in general not invariant under local operations.
Rudolph Oliver
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