Abstract

We propose and analyse a mathematical measure for the amount of squeezing contained in a continuous variable quantum state. We show that the proposed measure operationally quantifies the minimal amount of squeezing needed to prepare a given quantum state and that it can be regarded as a squeezing analogue of the ‘entanglement of formation’. We prove that the measure is convex and subadditive and we provide analytic bounds as well as a numerical convex optimisation algorithm for its computation. By example, we then show that the amount of squeezing needed for the preparation of certain multi-mode quantum states can be significantly lower than naive state preparation suggests.

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