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| Artikel-Nr.: 858A-9783642193415 Herst.-Nr.: 9783642193415 EAN/GTIN: 9783642193415 |
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 | This thesis investigates the structure and behaviour of entanglement, the purely quantum mechanical part of correlations, in many-body systems, employing both numerical and analytical techniques at the interface of condensed matter theory and quantum information theory. Entanglement can be seen as a precious resource which, for example, enables the noiseless and instant transmission of quantum information, provided the communicating parties share a sufficient "amount" of it. Furthermore, measures of entanglement of a quantum mechanical state are perceived as useful probes of collective properties of many-body systems. For instance, certain measures are capable of detecting and classifying ground-state phases and, particularly, transition (or critical) points separating such phases. Chapters 2 and 3 focus on entanglement in many-body systems and its use as a potential resource for communication protocols. They address the questions of how a substantial amount of entanglement can be established between distant subsystems, and how efficiently this entanglement could be "harvested" by way of measurements. The subsequent chapters 4 and 5 are devoted to universality of entanglement between large collections of particles undergoing a quantum phase transition, where, despite the enormous complexity of these systems, collective properties including entanglement no longer depend crucially on the microscopic details. Weitere Informationen:  |  | Author: | Hannu Christian Wichterich | Verlag: | Springer Berlin | Sprache: | eng |
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 | Weitere Suchbegriffe: Physik / Quantenphysik, Quantenphysik, Leitung (physikalisch) / Supraleitung, Supraleitung, Density matrix renormalization group, Emergent properties thesis, Entanglement thesis, Mixed state entanglement, Prize winning physics thesis, Prize winning thesis, Quantum phase transitions |
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