10 Quantum entanglement
As often stated in previous chapters, a closed (or isolated) quantum system is a system that does not interact with any other systems and, therefore, there is no correlation between the systems to speak of. However, an open quantum system is a system that interacts with other systems such as its environment due to a measurement, etc. Therefore, there is strong possibility of correlation of a quantum state on an open quantum system that consists of multiple component systems.
Does quantum correlation exist in open systems? Are quantum correlations different from classical correlations? The answer to these questions is affirmative. Historically, Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen [44] were the first to realize that quantum ...
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