Partial Trace For Tripartite Systems

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Dear All,

Base on "Problems and Solutions in Quantum Computing and Quantum Information" book I can understand and compute partial trace for bipartite. Now I'm trying to understand partial trace for tripartite system but I still not get good references or equation. Anybody can help me to get the good references or explain about it.

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Bahari
 
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Dear All,

Good to share. After along day, lastly I can find how to compute partial trace for tripartite system. I think, it good for me to share with others so I attach my note for your attention. If any comments or question to improve, you are welcome.

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Bahari
 

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