A question for the physicists. I understand that entanglement is
monogamous, which is really just a way of saying that a system's
correlations with other systems cannot exceed +-1. Thus a maximally
entangled system has no room for entanglement with any other system. The
question is what
Hi Grayson, Hi everybody,
Like every years, the quantity of work is growing, more or less up to June, so
I apologise in advance for answering more slowly.
> On 12 Mar 2019, at 22:54, agrayson2...@gmail.com wrote:
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> On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 12:18:50 PM UTC-6, Bruno Marchal wrote:
> On 13 Mar 2019, at 07:25, Pierz wrote:
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> A question for the physicists. I understand that entanglement is monogamous,
> which is really just a way of saying that a system's correlations with other
> systems cannot exceed +-1. Thus a maximally entangled system has no room for
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Hi John,
My computer told me that this post has not be sent. Apology if it was already
sent. It is an old posts, but I think it is somehow important.
Lawrence, if you read those lines, it looks like one message keep not going
through (on Gleason). I will try again. It looks like there is s
On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 4:38:24 PM UTC-6, John Clark wrote:
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> On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 8:41 AM Lawrence Crowell > wrote:
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> > The time it takes a black hole (BH) to quantum decay completely is
>> proportional to the cube of the mass, which means the black hole has
>> emitted half its
On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 8:07 AM Bruno Marchal wrote:
*> My computer told me that this post has not be sent. Apology if it was
> already sent. It is an old posts, but I think it is somehow important. *
I'm only going to comment on about 10% of your very long post because the
other 90% is just
An entanglement can swap or a bipartite entanglement can enter into an
entanglement with another state. So the entangled state c(|+>_1|->_2 +
|->_1|+>_2) can couple with the system in a superposition c(|←> + |→>) to
become, depending upon the interaction and conservation principles etc to
be
On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 10:50 AM Lawrence Crowell <
goldenfieldquaterni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> An entanglement can swap or a bipartite entanglement can enter into an
> entanglement with another state. So the entangled state c(|+>_1|->_2 +
> |->_1|+>_2) can couple with the system in a
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