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Date: 2018-08-26 18:22:54
Physics
Quantum information science
Quantum mechanics
Theoretical computer science
Quantum information theory
Statistical mechanics
Quantum states
Quantum entanglement
Von Neumann entropy
Schmidt decomposition
Bell state
Entropy

Lecture 11, Tues Feb 21: Quantifying Entanglement, Mixed State Entanglement How do you quantify how much entanglement there is between two quantum systems? It’s worth noting that we sort of get to decide what we think

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