Here, we discuss a particle-based approach to deal with systems of many identical quantum objects (particles) that never employs labels to mark them. We show that it avoids both methodological problems and drawbacks in the study of quantum correlations associated with the standard quantum mechanical treatment of identical particles. The core of this approach is represented by the multiparticle probability amplitude, whose structure in terms of single-particle amplitudes we derive here by first principles. To characterize entanglement among the identical particles, this new method uses the same notions, such as partial trace, adopted for non-identical ones. We highlight the connection between our approach and second quantization. We also def...
International audienceQuantum information and communication processing within quantum networks usual...
International audienceQuantum information and communication processing within quantum networks usual...
International audienceQuantum information and communication processing within quantum networks usual...
Here, we discuss a particle-based approach to deal with systems of many identical quantum objects (p...
4siFor systems consisting of distinguishable particles, there exists an agreed upon notion of entang...
Quantum entanglement of identical particles is essential in quantum information theory. Yet, its cor...
Identical quantum subsystems can possess a property which does not have any classical counterpart: i...
Quantum correlations of identical particles are important for quantum-enhanced technologies. The rec...
Abstract Entanglement is one of the strongest quantum correlation, and is a key ingredient in fundam...
The existence of fundamentally identical particles represents a foundational distinction between cla...
A complete treatment of open quantum systems made of identical particles has remained elusive due to...
Unlike for bipartite states consisting of distinguishable particles, in the case of identical partie...
A complete treatment of open quantum systems made of identical particles has remained elusive due to...
Typical elements of quantum networks are made by identical systems, which are the basic particles co...
Typical elements of quantum networks are made by identical systems, which are the basic particles co...
International audienceQuantum information and communication processing within quantum networks usual...
International audienceQuantum information and communication processing within quantum networks usual...
International audienceQuantum information and communication processing within quantum networks usual...
Here, we discuss a particle-based approach to deal with systems of many identical quantum objects (p...
4siFor systems consisting of distinguishable particles, there exists an agreed upon notion of entang...
Quantum entanglement of identical particles is essential in quantum information theory. Yet, its cor...
Identical quantum subsystems can possess a property which does not have any classical counterpart: i...
Quantum correlations of identical particles are important for quantum-enhanced technologies. The rec...
Abstract Entanglement is one of the strongest quantum correlation, and is a key ingredient in fundam...
The existence of fundamentally identical particles represents a foundational distinction between cla...
A complete treatment of open quantum systems made of identical particles has remained elusive due to...
Unlike for bipartite states consisting of distinguishable particles, in the case of identical partie...
A complete treatment of open quantum systems made of identical particles has remained elusive due to...
Typical elements of quantum networks are made by identical systems, which are the basic particles co...
Typical elements of quantum networks are made by identical systems, which are the basic particles co...
International audienceQuantum information and communication processing within quantum networks usual...
International audienceQuantum information and communication processing within quantum networks usual...
International audienceQuantum information and communication processing within quantum networks usual...