Abstract
Entanglement is one of the most astonishing phenomenons in quantum mechanics and represents the foundation for various fields as quantum computation and simulation [1–3]. Along these lines, multipartite entangled states gained a growing interest in modern physics since they come along with applications reaching from quantum teleportation to genuine random number generation [4–6]. One specific class of such states is a W-state where, e.g., one photon is shared among N optical waveguide modes.
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