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Several families of entanglement criteria for multipartite quantum systems based on generalized Wigner-Yanase skew information and variance
Quantum entanglement plays a critical role in many quantum applications, but
detecting entanglement, especially in multipartite or high-dimensional quantum
systems, remains a challenge. In this paper, we propose several families of
entanglement criteria for detecting entanglement in multipartite or
high-dimensional quantum states using generalized Wigner-Yanase skew
information and variance. We also reveal a complementary character between the
criteria based on generalized Wigner-Yanase skew information and an alternative
one based on variance through specific examples. We illustrate the merits of
these criteria and show that the combination of the entanglement criteria has a
stronger detection capability, as it is capable of detecting entangled states
that remain unrecognized by other criteria.