Abstract
The entanglement fidelity provides a measure of how well the entanglement between two subsystems is preserved in a quantum process. By using a simple model, we show that in some cases this quantity in its original definition fails in the measurement of entanglement preservation. On the contrary, the modified entanglement fidelity, obtained by using a proper local unitary transformation on a subsystem, is shown to exhibit behavior similar to that of the concurrence in quantum evolution.
- Received 23 April 2007
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.76.014301
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