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Phys. Rev. A 78, 052105 (2008) [8 pages]

Exchange symmetry and multipartite entanglement

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Tsubasa Ichikawa, Toshihiko Sasaki, Izumi Tsutsui, and Nobuhiro Yonezawa
High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0801, Japan

Received 17 June 2008; revised 2 September 2008; published 6 November 2008

Entanglement of multipartite systems is studied based on exchange symmetry under the permutation group SN. With the observation that symmetric property under the exchange of two constituent states and their separability are intimately linked, we show that antisymmetric (fermionic) states are necessarily globally entangled, while symmetric (bosonic) states are either globally entangled or fully separable and possess essentially identical states in all the constituent systems. It is also shown that there cannot exist a fully separable state which is orthogonal to all symmetric states, and that full separability of states does not survive under total symmetrization unless the states are originally symmetric. Besides, anyonic states permitted under the braid group BN must also be globally entangled. Our results reveal that exchange symmetry is actually sufficient for pure states to become globally entangled or fully separable.

© 2008 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.78.052105
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevA.78.052105
PACS:
03.65.Ud, 03.67.−a