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Classification of n-qubit states with minimum orbit dimension

David W Lyons et al 2006 J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 39 2443-2456   doi: 10.1088/0305-4470/39/10/013  Help

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David W Lyons1 and Scott N Walck2
1 Mathematical Sciences, Lebanon Valley College, PA, USA
2 Department of Physics, Lebanon Valley College, PA, USA
E-mail: lyons@lvc.edu and walck@lvc.edu

Abstract. The group of local unitary transformations acts on the space of n-qubit pure states, decomposing it into orbits. In a previous paper we proved that a product of singlet states (together with an unentangled qubit for a system with an odd number of qubits) achieves the smallest possible orbit dimension, equal to 3n/2 for n even and (3n + 1)/2 for n odd, where n is the number of qubits. In this paper we show that any state with minimum orbit dimension must be of this form, and furthermore, such states are classified up to local unitary equivalence by the sets of pairs of qubits entangled in singlets.

PACS number: 03.67.Mn

Print publication: Issue 10 (10 March 2006)
Received 27 October 2005, in final form 20 January 2006
Published 22 February 2006

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