DocumentCode :
2865545
Title :
Analysis of Negativity and Relative Entropy of Entanglement measures for qubit-qutrit Quantum Communication systems
Author :
Erol, Volkan ; Ozaydin, Fatih ; Altintas, Azmi Ali
Author_Institution :
FBE Bilgisayar Muh. ABD, Okan Univ., İstanbul, Turkey
fYear :
2015
fDate :
16-19 May 2015
Firstpage :
116
Lastpage :
119
Abstract :
Quantum Computers are provisioned as very high performance computers using quantum mechanical aspects for information processing. Quantum Information Theory and Quantum Computing topics are really popular topics in academia aiming the construction of theoretical background of Quantum Computers. The information processing units for Quantum Computers are defined as qubits but for some problems three level (trinary) systems may be applied as well. We call these three level systems as qutrits. The scope of this work is the analysis of well-defined entanglement measures Negativity and Relative Entropy of Entanglement (REE) [1-5] for qubit-qutrit quantum systems. In this manner, for randomly generated 1000 qubit-qutrit and 1000 two qubit states the mentioned measures are calculated and these values are compared. These comparisons are analyzed and for quantum state ordering problem, very interesting results are reported.
Keywords :
entropy; quantum communication; quantum computing; REE; entanglement measures; high performance computers; information processing; negativity analysis; quantum computers; quantum computing topics; quantum information theory; quantum mechanical aspects; qubit-qutrit quantum communication systems; relative entropy of entanglement; Computers; Entropy; Logic gates; Photonics; Quantum computing; Quantum entanglement; Concurrence; Entanglement; Negativity; Qubit; Qutrit; Relative Entropy of Entanglement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2015 23th
Conference_Location :
Malatya
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SIU.2015.7129800
Filename :
7129800
Link To Document :
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