Detecting Entanglement in Quantum Many-Body Systems via Permutation Moments

Zhenhuan Liu, Yifan Tang, Hao Dai, Pengyu Liu, Shu Chen, and Xiongfeng Ma
Phys. Rev. Lett. 129, 260501 – Published 23 December 2022
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Abstract

Multipartite entanglement plays an essential role in both quantum information science and many-body physics. Because of the exponentially large dimension and complex geometric structure of the state space, the detection of entanglement in many-body systems is extremely challenging in reality. Conventional means, like entanglement witness and entropy criterion, either highly depend on the prior knowledge of the studied systems or the detection capability is relatively weak. In this Letter, we propose a framework for designing multipartite entanglement criteria based on permutation moments, which have an effective implementation with either the generalized control-swap quantum circuits or the random unitary techniques. As an example, in the bipartite scenario, we develop an entanglement criterion that can detect bound entanglement and show strong detection capability in the multiqubit Ising model with a long-range XY Hamiltonian. In the multipartite case, the permutation-moment-based criteria can detect entangled states that are not detectable by any criteria extended from the bipartite case. Our framework also shows potential in entanglement quantification and entanglement structure detection.

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  • Received 22 March 2022
  • Accepted 15 November 2022

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.260501

© 2022 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Quantum Information, Science & TechnologyStatistical Physics & Thermodynamics

Authors & Affiliations

Zhenhuan Liu1, Yifan Tang1,2,3, Hao Dai1, Pengyu Liu1, Shu Chen1, and Xiongfeng Ma1,*

  • 1Center for Quantum Information, Institute for Interdisciplinary Information Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
  • 2Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Freie Universität Berlin, 14195 Berlin, Germany
  • 3Department of Physics, Freie Universität Berlin, 14195 Berlin, Germany

  • *Corresponding author. xma@tsinghua.edu.cn

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Vol. 129, Iss. 26 — 23 December 2022

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