Abstract

Distribution of entanglement for the multipartite systems is characterized through monogamy and polygamy relations. In this paper, we study the xth power monogamy properties related to the entanglement measure in bipartite states. The monogamy relations based on the nonnegative power of Tsallis-q entanglement are obtained for N-qubit states and are shown to be tighter than existing relation. We find that for any tripartite mixed state, the Tsallis-q entanglement follows a polygamy relation. This polygamy relation also holds for the multi-qubit systems. The polygamy relations of the Tsallis-q entanglement, that are uniquely defined for generalized multi-qubit W-class states, and partially coherent superposition states are also examined. Moreover, the tighter monogamy bounds for concurrence of assistance and negativity of assistance are also established for these states, which gives more accurate bounds than existing relations.

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