Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1855096 Annals of Physics 2009 27 Pages PDF
Abstract

Two qubits is the simplest system where the notions of separable and entangled states and entanglement witnesses first appear. We give a three-dimensional geometric description of these notions. This description, however, carries no quantitative information on the measure of entanglement. A four-dimensional description captures also the entanglement measure. We give a neat formula for the Bell states which leads to a slick proof of the fundamental teleportation identity. We describe optimal distillation of two qubits geometrically and present a simple geometric proof of the Peres–Horodecki separability criterion.

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