Gaussian local unitary equivalence of n -mode Gaussian states and Gaussian transformations by local operations with classical communication

G. Giedke, B. Kraus

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Abstract

We derive necessary and sufficient conditions for arbitrary multimode (pure or mixed) Gaussian states to be equivalent under Gaussian local unitary operations. To do so, we introduce a standard form for Gaussian states, which has the properties that (i) every state can be transformed into its standard form via Gaussian local unitaries and (ii) it is unique and (iii) it can be easily computed. Thus, two states are equivalent under Gaussian local unitaries if and only if their standard forms coincide. We explicitly derive the standard form for two- and three-mode Gaussian pure states. We then investigate transformations between these classes by means of Gaussian local operations assisted by classical communication. For three-mode pure states, we identify a global property that cannot be created but only destroyed by local operations. This implies that the highly entangled family of symmetric three-mode Gaussian states is not sufficient to generate all three-mode Gaussian states by local Gaussian operations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012335
JournalPhysical Review A
Volume89
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Jan 2014
Externally publishedYes

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