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- Quantum entanglement and information: The effect of entropy revisited
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 1311-8080
- In non-extensive statistical mechanics [14], it is a nonsense statement to say that the entropy of a system is extensive (or not), without mentioning a law of composition of its elements. In this theory quantum correlations might be perceived through quantum information process. This article, that is an extension of recent work [4], is a comparative study between the entropies of Von Neumann and of Tsallis, with some implementations of the effect of entropy in quantum entanglement, important as a process for transmission of quantum information. We consider two factorized (Fock number) states, which interact through a beam splitter bilinear Hamiltonian with two entries. This comparison showed us that the entropies of Tsallis and Von Neumann behave differently depending on the reflectance of the beam splitter. © 2011 Academic Publications.
- 12-Apr-2011
- International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, v. 68, n. 1, p. 25-35, 2011.
- 25-35
- Computing and quantum information
- Entanglement
- Entropy
- http://www.ijpam.eu/contents/2011-68-1/3/
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