Department of Physics & Astronomy
University of New Mexico

CQuIC Seminars

Maximally entangled states

Presented by Michael Revzen, Technion Israel

Seminar overview:
(a) We briefly discuss Maximally Entangled States (MES) and give Fivel's general form for MES.

(b) The notion of collective coordinates is outlined and it is shown that MES are product states in these coordinates.

(c) Finite geometry is introduced and the underpinning of MES with it presented.

3:30 pm, Thursday, July 25, 2013
PAIS-1140, PAIS

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