Phys. Rev. A 67, 022112 (2003) [17 pages]Characterizing the entanglement of symmetric many-particle spin-1 / 2 systems
John K. Stockton *, J. M. Geremia †, Andrew C. Doherty, and Hideo Mabuchi Received 21 October 2002; published 28 February 2003 Analyzing the properties of entanglement in many-particle spin-1/2 systems is generally difficult because the system’s Hilbert space grows exponentially with the number of constituent particles, N. Fortunately, it is still possible to investigate a many-particle entanglement when the state of the system possesses sufficient symmetry. In this paper, we present a practical method for efficiently computing various bipartite entanglement measures for states in the symmetric subspace and perform these calculations for N∼103. By considering all possible bipartite splits, we construct a picture of the multiscale entanglement in large symmetric systems. In particular, we characterize dynamically generated spin-squeezed states by comparing them to known reference states (e.g., Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger and Dicke states), and families of states with near-maximal bipartite entropy. We quantify the trade-off between the degree of entanglement and its robustness to particle loss, emphasizing that substantial entanglement need not be fragile. ©2003 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.67.022112
* Electronic address: jks@Caltech.EDU
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