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The asymptotic entanglement cost of preparing a quantum state

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arxiv quant-ph/0008134 v1 pith:TL75Q5DE submitted 2000-08-31 quant-ph

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We give a detailed proof of the conjecture that the asymptotic entanglement cost of preparing a bipartite state \rho is equal to the regularized entanglement of formation of \rho.

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