Hi all,
today we have a visitor, Patricia Contreras Tejada from Madrid. Her talk title and abstract are below.
Best,
-joe
Title: Resource theory of tripartite entanglement beyond LOCC Abstract: If we consider entanglement as a resource, we can say a state is maximally entangled when it can be transformed into any other state in separate labs (i.e. using local operations and classical communication - LOCC). For bipartite states the maximally entangled state is unique, while in the tripartite case there are two classes of states which cannot be transformed into each other (so there is no single maximally entangled state). But LOCC operations are not the only ones that do not generate entanglement. I will consider the largest class of such operations and see whether there exists a single maximally entangled state of three parties in this extended framework.