The concept of entanglement in systems where the particles are indistinguishable has been the subject of much recent interest and controversy. In this paper we study the notion of entanglement of particles introduced by Wiseman and Vaccaro [Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 097902 (2003)] in several specific physical systems, including some that occur in condensed matter physics. The entanglement of particles is relevant when the identical particles are itinerant and so not distinguished by their position as in spin models. We show that entanglement of particles can behave differently to other approaches that have been used previously, such as entanglement of modes (occupation-number entanglement) and the entanglement in the two-spin reduced density mat...
We explore the relationship between symmetrization and entanglement through measurements on few-part...
We explore the relationship between symmetrization and entanglement through measurements on few-part...
For itinerant fermionic and bosonic systems, we study "particle entanglement," defined as the entang...
The concept of entanglement in systems where the particles are indistinguishable has been the subjec...
The existence of fundamentally identical particles represents a foundational distinction between cla...
4siFor systems consisting of distinguishable particles, there exists an agreed upon notion of entang...
The existence of fundamentally identical particles represents a foundational distinction between cla...
The predictions of quantum mechanics often differ from our everyday experiences. In the classical ca...
Here, we discuss a particle-based approach to deal with systems of many identical quantum objects (p...
Here, we discuss a particle-based approach to deal with systems of many identical quantum objects (p...
We relate the notion of entanglement for quantum systems composed of two identical constituents to t...
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,...
Abstract Entanglement is one of the strongest quantum correlation, and is a key ingredient in fundam...
We explore the relationship between symmetrization and entanglement through measurements on few-part...
We explore the relationship between symmetrization and entanglement through measurements on few-part...
We explore the relationship between symmetrization and entanglement through measurements on few-part...
For itinerant fermionic and bosonic systems, we study "particle entanglement," defined as the entang...
The concept of entanglement in systems where the particles are indistinguishable has been the subjec...
The existence of fundamentally identical particles represents a foundational distinction between cla...
4siFor systems consisting of distinguishable particles, there exists an agreed upon notion of entang...
The existence of fundamentally identical particles represents a foundational distinction between cla...
The predictions of quantum mechanics often differ from our everyday experiences. In the classical ca...
Here, we discuss a particle-based approach to deal with systems of many identical quantum objects (p...
Here, we discuss a particle-based approach to deal with systems of many identical quantum objects (p...
We relate the notion of entanglement for quantum systems composed of two identical constituents to t...
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,...
Abstract Entanglement is one of the strongest quantum correlation, and is a key ingredient in fundam...
We explore the relationship between symmetrization and entanglement through measurements on few-part...
We explore the relationship between symmetrization and entanglement through measurements on few-part...
We explore the relationship between symmetrization and entanglement through measurements on few-part...
For itinerant fermionic and bosonic systems, we study "particle entanglement," defined as the entang...