Interconversion of pure Gaussian states requiring non-Gaussian operations

Seminar author:Michael Jabbour

Event date and time:10/27/2015 02:30:pm

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We analyze the conditions under which local operations and classical communication enable entanglement transformations between bipartite pure Gaussian states. A set of necessary and sufficient conditions had been found [G. Giedke et al., Quant. Inf. Comput. 3, 211 (2003)] for the interconversion between such states that is restricted to Gaussian local operations and classical communication. Here, we exploit majorization theory in order to derive more general (sufficient) conditions for the interconversion between bipartite pure Gaussian states that goes beyond Gaussian local operations. While our technique is applicable to an arbitrary number of modes for each party, it allows us to exhibit surprisingly simple examples of 2×2 Gaussian states that necessarily require non-Gaussian local operations to be transformed into each other.