We relate the notion of entanglement for quantum systems composed of two identical constituents to the impossibility of attributing a complete set of properties to both particles. This implies definite constraints on the mathematical form of the state vector associated to the whole system. We then analyze separately the cases of fermion and boson systems, and we show how the consideration of both the Schmidt number of the fermionic and bosonic analog of the Schmidt decomposition of the global state vector and the von Neumann entropy of the one-particle reduced density operators can supply us with a consistent criterion for detecting entanglement. In particular, the consideration of the von Neumann entropy is particularly useful in deciding ...
We describe an efficient theoretical criterion, suitable for indistinguishable particles to quantify...
Quantum correlations and entanglement in identical-particle systems have been a puz-zling question w...
We discuss quantum correlations in systems of indistinguishable particles in relation to entanglemen...
We identify a general criterion for detecting entanglement of pure bipartite quantum states describi...
Unlike for bipartite states consisting of distinguishable particles, in the case of identical partie...
4noWe argue that in the case of identical particles the most natural identification of separability,...
We argue that in the case of identical particles the most natural identification of separability, th...
The study of the entanglement properties of systems of N fermions has attracted considerable interes...
4siFor systems consisting of distinguishable particles, there exists an agreed upon notion of entang...
Entanglement criteria for general (pure or mixed) states of systems consisting of two; identical fer...
Entanglement criteria for general (pure or mixed) states of systems consisting of two iden...
We analyze the problem of quantifying entanglement in pure and mixed states of fermionic systems wit...
We analyze the problem of quantifying entanglement in pure and mixed states of fermionic systems wit...
These two accompanying papers are concerned with two mode entanglement for systems of identical mass...
We describe an efficient theoretical criterion, suitable for indistinguishable particles to quantify...
We describe an efficient theoretical criterion, suitable for indistinguishable particles to quantify...
Quantum correlations and entanglement in identical-particle systems have been a puz-zling question w...
We discuss quantum correlations in systems of indistinguishable particles in relation to entanglemen...
We identify a general criterion for detecting entanglement of pure bipartite quantum states describi...
Unlike for bipartite states consisting of distinguishable particles, in the case of identical partie...
4noWe argue that in the case of identical particles the most natural identification of separability,...
We argue that in the case of identical particles the most natural identification of separability, th...
The study of the entanglement properties of systems of N fermions has attracted considerable interes...
4siFor systems consisting of distinguishable particles, there exists an agreed upon notion of entang...
Entanglement criteria for general (pure or mixed) states of systems consisting of two; identical fer...
Entanglement criteria for general (pure or mixed) states of systems consisting of two iden...
We analyze the problem of quantifying entanglement in pure and mixed states of fermionic systems wit...
We analyze the problem of quantifying entanglement in pure and mixed states of fermionic systems wit...
These two accompanying papers are concerned with two mode entanglement for systems of identical mass...
We describe an efficient theoretical criterion, suitable for indistinguishable particles to quantify...
We describe an efficient theoretical criterion, suitable for indistinguishable particles to quantify...
Quantum correlations and entanglement in identical-particle systems have been a puz-zling question w...
We discuss quantum correlations in systems of indistinguishable particles in relation to entanglemen...