About this Research Topic
Plenty of efforts have been devoted to the understanding of entanglement theory in the past decades, though a complete picture is still far away. For example, what can be explained about the separability criterion on the recent progress on two-qutrit PPT states? How much entanglement may be the least amount to distinguish UPBs assisted with local operations and classical communications? One may also study the differences and connections between entangled quantum correlations and the prediction of quantum phase transitions in open systems. Further, although various types of quantum information processing have been proposed based on entanglement, still the number of useful quantum information processing is very limited. Hence, its further developments are required.
The research topic contributors may address include (but not restricted to) the following:
• Entanglement measure;
• State discrimination and quantum nonlocality;
• State manipulation;
• Mutually unbiased basis;
• Unextendible product basis;
• Entangling power of multipartite unitary gates;
• Application to quantum computation;
• Application to quantum secure protocols;
• Quantum phase transitions are measured by entanglement;
• Dynamic evolution.
Keywords: entanglement, separability, qubit, unextendible product basis, mutually unbiased basis, quantum discord, Bell nonlocal, Quantum correlations, Measurement-induced disturbance, Negativity, Concurrence, Quantum open system, Quantum phase transition
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