Abstract

In a multipartite scenario quantum entanglement manifests its most dramatic form when the state is genuinely entangled. Such a state is more beneficial for information theoretic applications if it contains distillable entanglement in every bipartition. It is, therefore, of significant operational interest to identify subspaces of multipartite quantum systems that contain such properties apriori. In this letter, we introduce the notion of unextendible biseparable bases (UBB) that provides an adequate method to construct genuinely entangled subspaces (GES). We provide an explicit construction of two types of UBBs -- party symmetric and party asymmetric -- for every $3$-{\it qudit} quantum system, with local dimension d\ge 3. Further, we show that the GES resulting from the symmetric construction is indeed a {\it bidistillable} subspace, i.e., all the states supported on it contain distillable entanglement across every bipartition.

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