Quantum entanglement: Spooky action at a distance

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Abstract

Quantum entanglement is an important resource in quantum information technologies. Here, we study and characterize in a precise mathematical language some of the weird and nonintuitive features of quantum entanglement. We begin by illustrating why entanglement implies action at a distance. We then introduce a simple criterion for determining when a pure quantum state is entangled. Finally, we present a measure for the amount of entanglement for a pure state.

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Gudder, S. (2020). Quantum entanglement: Spooky action at a distance. Quanta, 9(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.12743/quanta.v9i1.113

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