Squashed entanglement and approximate private states |
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Authors: | Mark M. Wilde |
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Affiliation: | 1.Hearne Institute for Theoretical Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Center for Computation and Technology,Louisiana State University,Baton Rouge,USA |
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Abstract: | The squashed entanglement is a fundamental entanglement measure in quantum information theory, finding application as an upper bound on the distillable secret key or distillable entanglement of a quantum state or a quantum channel. This paper simplifies proofs that the squashed entanglement is an upper bound on distillable key for finite-dimensional quantum systems and solidifies such proofs for infinite-dimensional quantum systems. More specifically, this paper establishes that the logarithm of the dimension of the key system (call it (log _{2}K)) in an (varepsilon )-approximate private state is bounded from above by the squashed entanglement of that state plus a term that depends only (varepsilon ) and (log _{2}K). Importantly, the extra term does not depend on the dimension of the shield systems of the private state. The result holds for the bipartite squashed entanglement, and an extension of this result is established for two different flavors of the multipartite squashed entanglement. |
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