Peres-Horodecki criterion

Peres-Horodecki criterion

The Peres-Horodecki criterion is a necessary condition, for the joint density matrix ho of two systems A and B, to be separable. It is also called the PPT criterion, for "positive partial transpose". In the 2x2 and 2x3 dimensional cases the condition is also sufficient.

The criterion reads:

If ho is separable, then the partial transpose :sigma_{m, mu, n, u} := ho_{n, mu, m, u} of ho, taken in some basis |m angle_A otimes |mu angle_B , has non negative eigenvalues.

In matrix notation, if we write a "N" X "M" mixed state ρ as block matrix:

: ho = egin{bmatrix} ho _{11} & cdots & ho _{1 n}\ vdots & ddots & vdots \ ho _{n 1} & cdots & ho _{n n} end{bmatrix}

,where each ho _{i : j} is "M" X "M" and "n" runs from 1 to "N". The partial transpose of ρ is then given by

: ho ^{PT} = egin{bmatrix} ho ^T _{11} & cdots & ho ^T _{1 n}\ vdots & ddots & vdots \ ho ^T _{n 1} & cdots & ho ^T _{n n} end{bmatrix}

So ρ is PPT if ( I otimes T ) ( ho) is positive, where "T" is the transposition map on matrices.

That necessity of PPT for separability follows immediately from the fact that if ρ is separable, then( I otimes Phi ) ( ho) must be positive for all positive maps Φ. The transposition map is clearly a positive map.

Showing that being PPT is also sufficient for the 2 X 2 and 2 X 3 (therefore 3 X 2) cases is more involved. It was shown by the Horodecki's that for every entangled state there exists an entanglement witness. This is a result of geometric nature and invokes the Hahn-Banach theorem (see reference below). From the existence of entanglement witnesses, one can show that ( I otimes Phi ) ( ho) being positive for all positive maps Φ is not only necessary but also sufficient for separability of ρ. Furthermore, every positive map from the C*-algebra of 2 imes 2 matrices to 2 imes 2 or 3 imes 3 matrices can be decomposed into a sum of completely positive and completely copositive maps. In other words, every such map Λ can be written as

:Lambda = Lambda _1 + Lambda _2 circ T

,where Lambda_1 and Lambda_2 are completely positive and "T" is the transposition map. Combining the above two facts, we can conclude PPT is also sufficient for separability in the 2 X 2 and 2 X 3 cases.

Due to the existence of non-decomposable positive maps in higher dimensions, PPT is no longer sufficient in higher dimensions. In higher dimension, there are entangled states which are PPT. Such states have some interesting properties including the fact that they are bound entangled, i.e. they can not be distilled for quantum communication purposes.

References

*Asher Peres, [http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v77/i8/p1413_1 "Separability Criterion for Density Matrices"] , Phys. Rev. Lett. 77, 1413–1415 (1996)
*M. Horodecki, P. Horodecki, R. Horodecki, [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0375-9601(96)00706-2 "Separability of Mixed States: Necessary and Sufficient Conditions"] , Physics Letters A 223, 1-8 (1996)


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