Affiliation:
1. University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4030, U.S.
Abstract
We detect a certain pattern of behavior of separability probabilities [Formula: see text] for two-qubit systems endowed with Hilbert–Schmidt (HS), and more generally, random induced measures, where [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] are the Bloch radii ([Formula: see text]) of the qubit reduced states ([Formula: see text]). We observe a relative repulsion of radii effect, that is [Formula: see text], except for rather narrow “crossover” intervals [Formula: see text]. Among the seven specific cases we study are, firstly, the “toy” seven-dimensional [Formula: see text]-states model and, then, the fifteen-dimensional two-qubit states obtained by tracing over the pure states in [Formula: see text]-dimensions, for [Formula: see text], with [Formula: see text] corresponding to HS (flat/Euclidean) measure. We also examine the real (two-rebit) [Formula: see text], the [Formula: see text]-states [Formula: see text], and Bures (minimal monotone)–for which no nontrivial crossover behavior is observed–instances. In the two [Formula: see text]-states cases, we derive analytical results; for [Formula: see text], we propose formulas that well-fit our numerical results; and for the other scenarios, rely presently upon large numerical analyses. The separability probability crossover regions found expand in length (lower [Formula: see text]) as [Formula: see text] increases. This report continues our efforts [P. B. Slater, arXiv:1506.08739] to extend the recent work of [S. Milz and W. T. Strunz, J. Phys. A 48 (2015) 035306.] from a univariate ([Formula: see text]) framework — in which they found separability probabilities to hold constant with [Formula: see text] — to a bivariate ([Formula: see text]) one. We also analyze the two-qutrit and qubit–qutrit counterparts reported in Quantum Inform. Process. 15 (2016) 3745 in this context, and study two-qubit separability probabilities of the form [Formula: see text]. A physics.stack.exchange link to a contribution by Mark Fischler addressing, in considerable detail, the construction of suitable bivariate distributions is indicated at the end of the paper.
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt
Subject
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
Cited by
2 articles.
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