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      Geometric measure of entanglement of symmetric d-qubits is polynomial-time computable

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          We give a simple formula for finding the spectral norm of d-mode symmetric tensor in two variables over the complex or real numbers in terms of the complex or real roots of a corresponding polynomial in one complex variable. This result implies that the geometric measure of entanglement of symmetric d-qubits is polynomial-time computable. We discuss a generalization to d-mode symmetric tensor in more than two variables.

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                2016-08-03
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                1608.01354
                daef4e94-22a0-4f8f-81bc-8c3b9fa59ede

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                13P15, 15A69, 65H04, 81P40
                35 pages, 18 tables
                math.RA math-ph math.MP quant-ph

                Mathematical physics,Quantum physics & Field theory,Mathematical & Computational physics,Algebra

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