The existence of fundamentally identical particles represents a foundational distinction between classical and quantum mechanics. Because of their exchange symmetry, identical particles can appear to be entangled - another uniquely quantum phenomenon with far-reaching practical implications. However, a long-standing debate has questioned whether identical particle entanglement is physical or merely a mathematical artifact. In this work, we provide such particle entanglement with a consistent theoretical description as a quantum resource in processes frequently encountered in optical and cold atomic systems. This leads to a plethora of applications of immediate practical impact. On the one hand, we show that the metrological advantage for es...
The predictions of quantum mechanics often differ from our everyday experiences. In the classical ca...
According to classical physics particles are basic building blocks of the world. Classical particles...
We argue that in the case of identical particles the most natural identification of separability, th...
The existence of fundamentally identical particles represents a foundational distinction between cla...
The concept of entanglement in systems where the particles are indistinguishable has been the subjec...
Quantum entanglement of identical particles is essential in quantum information theory. Yet, its cor...
The concept of entanglement in systems where the particles are indistinguishable has been the subjec...
Typical elements of quantum networks are made by identical systems, which are the basic particles co...
We have recently introduced a measure of the bipartite entanglement of identical particles, E_P, bas...
Typical elements of quantum networks are made by identical systems, which are the basic particles co...
Unlike for bipartite states consisting of distinguishable particles, in the case of identical partie...
4siFor systems consisting of distinguishable particles, there exists an agreed upon notion of entang...
Identical quantum subsystems can possess a property which does not have any classical counterpart: i...
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...
The predictions of quantum mechanics often differ from our everyday experiences. In the classical ca...
According to classical physics particles are basic building blocks of the world. Classical particles...
We argue that in the case of identical particles the most natural identification of separability, th...
The existence of fundamentally identical particles represents a foundational distinction between cla...
The concept of entanglement in systems where the particles are indistinguishable has been the subjec...
Quantum entanglement of identical particles is essential in quantum information theory. Yet, its cor...
The concept of entanglement in systems where the particles are indistinguishable has been the subjec...
Typical elements of quantum networks are made by identical systems, which are the basic particles co...
We have recently introduced a measure of the bipartite entanglement of identical particles, E_P, bas...
Typical elements of quantum networks are made by identical systems, which are the basic particles co...
Unlike for bipartite states consisting of distinguishable particles, in the case of identical partie...
4siFor systems consisting of distinguishable particles, there exists an agreed upon notion of entang...
Identical quantum subsystems can possess a property which does not have any classical counterpart: i...
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...
The predictions of quantum mechanics often differ from our everyday experiences. In the classical ca...
According to classical physics particles are basic building blocks of the world. Classical particles...
We argue that in the case of identical particles the most natural identification of separability, th...