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Genuine entanglement, distillability and quantum information masking under noise

Genuineness and distillability of entanglement play a key role in quantum information tasks, and they are easily disturbed by the noise. We construct a family of multipartite states without genuine entanglement and distillability sudden death across every bipartition, respectively. They are realized by establishing the noise as the multipartite high dimensional Pauli channels. Further, we construct a locally unitary channel as another noise such that the multipartite Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger state becomes the D{ü}r's multipartite state. We also show that the quantum information masking still works under the noise we constructed, and thus show a novel quantum secret sharing scheme under noise. The evolution of a family of three-qutrit genuinely entangled states distillable across every bipartition under noise is also investigated.

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