On the maximal dimension of a completely entangled subspace for finite level quantum systems
Preprint
- 14 May 2004
Abstract
Let $\mathcal{H}_i$ be a finite dimensional complex Hilbert space of dimension $d_i$ associated with a finite level quantum system $A_i$ for $i = i, 1,2, ..., k$. A subspace $S \subset \mathcal{H} = \mathcal{H}_{A_{1} A_{2}... A_{k}} = \mathcal{H}_1 \otimes \mathcal{H}_2 \otimes ... \otimes \mathcal{H}_k $ is said to be {\it completely entangled} if it has no nonzero product vector of the form $u_1 \otimes u_2 \otimes ... \otimes u_k$ with $u_i$ in $\mathcal{H}_i$ for each $i$. Using the methods of elementary linear algebra and the intersection theorem for projective varieties in basic algebraic geometry we prove that $$\max_{S \in \mathcal{E}} \dim S = d_1 d_2... d_k - (d_1 + ... + d_k) + k - 1$$ where $\mathcal{E} $ is the collection of all completely entangled subspaces. When $\mathcal{H}_1 = \mathcal{H}_2 $ and $k = 2$ an explicit orthonormal basis of a maximal completely entangled subspace of $\mathcal{H}_1 \otimes \mathcal{H}_2$ is given. We also introduce a more delicate notion of a {\it perfectly entangled} subspace for a multipartite quantum system, construct an example using the theory of stabilizer quantum codes and pose a problem.
Keywords
All Related Versions
This publication has 0 references indexed in Scilit: