Decoherence of phases and dissipation of amplitudes can lead to loss of entanglement between two systems. In
particular, an initially set-up entanglement of two qubits can end after a finite time in "sudden death". We show
how local, unitary actions by the individual qubits can change this fate. In particular, the sudden death can
even be averted all together.
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