Abstract

We present a criterion for multiparticle entanglement based on covariance matrices. On the one hand, the criterion allows detection of bound entangled states which are not detected by other criteria; on the other hand, some strongly entangled pure states such as the Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) states are not detected. We show, however, that this is a general phenomenon: No separability criterion based on two-particle correlations can recognize the entanglement in the family of graph states to which the GHZ states belong.

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