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Interconvertibility and irreducibility of permutation symmetric three qubit pure states

A novel use of Majorana geometric representation brings out distinct entanglement families of permutation symmetric states of qubits. The paradigmatic W and GHZ (Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger) states of three qubits respectively contain two and three independent Majorana spinors. Another unique state with three distinct Majorana spinors -- constructed through a permutation symmetric superposition of two up qubits and one down qubit (W state) and its obverse state Wbar) exhibits genuine three-party entanglement, which is robust under loss of a qubit. While the GHZ state has irreducible correlations and cannot be determined from its parts, we show here that the correlation information of the W-superposition state is imprinted uniquely in its two party reduced states. This striking example sheds light on the contrasting irreducibility features of interconvertible states.

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