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Sequential detection of genuine multipartite entanglement is unbounded for entire hierarchy of number of qubits recycled

Experimental detection of entanglement certainly disturbs the underlying shared state. It is possible that the entanglement content of the system is lost in the process of its detection. This observation has led to the study of sequential detection properties of various quantum correlations. Here, we investigate the sequential detection of genuinely multipartite entanglement of quantum systems composed of an arbitrary number of qubits. In order to detect genuine multipartite entanglement sequentially, observers can recycle any fixed subset of all the qubits, thus leading to a hierarchy of scenarios, categorized according to the number of qubits which are recycled by the observers. We show that the sequential detection of genuine multipartite entanglement, for every scenario in the hierarchy, leads to an unboundedly long sequence. This is shown to be possible if the initial state shared among the observers is the multipartite generalized Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger state and is a class of mixed states. A comparison among different hierarchical scenarios is drawn based on the number of sequential detections of genuine multipartite entanglement for a specific measurement strategy employed by observers.

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