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Undistillability implies ppt?

 contact:  D. Bruß  date:  02 Mar 2000  last progress:  16 Aug 2006  solved by:    -  

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Problem

A state on a bipartite quantum system is called distillable, if from sufficiently many pairs prepared in that state one can obtain a close approximation of a maximally entangled singlet state, using only local quantum operations and classical communication (LOCC). It is well-known that states with positive partial transpose (PPT) are not distillable. The problem is to decide the converse.

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Background

This problem has been evident ever since it was shown in [HHH1] that entangled PPT states are undistillable. The two properties, PPT on the one hand and being undistillable on the other, are mathematically as different as they can be. Whereas the latter is a variational problem on an unbounded number of tensor products of density matrices, the first is a simple eigenvalue problem:

Using the above criterion of distillability, which was proven by the Horodeckis in [HH], the problem can be reformulated as [DSST]:

Given a completely positive map S such that T S is 2-positive (i. e. id2 \otimes T S is positive), where T denotes the transpose map. Decide whether T S \otimes T S is necessarily 2-positive.

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Partial Solutions

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Literature

[CDKL]J. I. Cirac, W. Dür, B. Kraus, and M. Lewenstein, »Entangling Operations and Their Implementation Using a Small Amount of Entanglement«, Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 544 (2001) and quant-ph/0007057 (2000).
[DCLB]W. Dür, J. I. Cirac, M. Lewenstein, and D. Bruß, »Distillability and transposition in bipartite systems«, Phys. Rev. A 61, 062313 (2000) and quant-ph/9910022 (1999).
[DSST]D. P. DiVincenzo, P. W. Shor, J. A. Smolin, B. M. Terhal, and A. V. Thapliyal, »Evidence for bound entangled states with negative partial transpose«, Phys. Rev. A 61, 062312 (2000) and quant-ph/9910026 (1999).
[EVWW]T. Eggeling, K. G. H. Vollbrecht, R. F. Werner, and M. M. Wolf, »Distillability via Protocols Respecting the Positivity of Partial Transpose«, Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 257902 (2001) and quant-ph/0104095 (2001).
[GDCZ]G. Giedke, L.-M. Duan, J. I. Cirac, and P. Zoller, »Distillability criterion for all bipartite Gaussian states«, Quant. Inf. Comp. 1(3), 79 (2001) and quant-ph/0104072 (2001).
[HH]M. Horodecki and P. Horodecki, »Reduction criterion of seperability and limits for a class of protocols of entanglement distillation«, Phys. Rev. A 59, 4206-4216 (1999) and quant-ph/9708015 (1997).
[HHH1]M. Horodecki, P. Horodecki, and R. Horodecki, »Mixed-State Entanglement and Distillation: Is there a 'Bound' Entanglement in Nature?«, Phys. Rev. Let. 80, 5239-5242 (1998) and quant-ph/9801069 (1998).
[HHH2]M. Horodecki, P. Horodecki, and R. Horodecki, »Inseparable Two Spin-1/2 Density Matrices Can Be Distilled to a Singlet Form«, Phys. Rev. Lett. 78, 574 (1997).
[KLC]B. Kraus, M. Lewenstein, and J. I. Cirac, »Characterization of distillable and activatable states using entanglement witnesses«, Phys. Rev. A 65, 042327 (2002) and quant-ph/0110174 (2001).
[VW]K. G. H. Vollbrecht and M. M. Wolf, »Activating Distillation with an Infinitesimal Amount of Bound Entanglement«, Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 247901 (2002) and quant-ph/0201103 (2002).
[W]J. Watrous,»Many copies may be required for entanglement distillation«, quant-ph/0312123 (2004).
[C]L. Clarisse,»The distillability problem revisited«, quant-ph/0510035 (2006).
[VD]Reinaldo O. Vianna, Andrew C. Doherty,»Study of the Distillability of Werner States Using Entanglement Witnesses and Robust Semidefinite Programs «, quant-ph/0608095 (2006).


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