MEASURE ENTANGLEMENT OF BIPARTITE SYSTEM BY A NEW NONLOCAL EFFECT

2007 
The state of a bipartite system may be changed by a cyclic operation applied on one of its subsystem. The change is a nonlocal effect, and can be detected only by measuring the two parts jointly. By employing the Hilbert-Schmidt metric, we can quantify such nonlocal effects via measuring the distance between initial and final state. By making use of the new nonlocal effect we can measure the entanglement of bipartite system. For qubit pair, we show that this measurement is equivalent to degree of entanglement and consists with the Bell inequality.
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