Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Part I A Nonmathematical Exposition of Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Field Theory
- Part II Basic Results of Quantum Mechanics
- Part III A Short Course in Quantum Field Theory
- Part IV Mathematical Considerations of Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics
- 16 Mathematical Considerations of Quantum Interpretations
- 17 Entanglement in a Classical System
- Part V Decoherence, Spontaneous Coherence, and Spontaneous Collapse
- Appendix A Summary of quantum interpretations
- Index
17 - Entanglement in a Classical System
from Part IV - Mathematical Considerations of Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 May 2024
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Part I A Nonmathematical Exposition of Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Field Theory
- Part II Basic Results of Quantum Mechanics
- Part III A Short Course in Quantum Field Theory
- Part IV Mathematical Considerations of Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics
- 16 Mathematical Considerations of Quantum Interpretations
- 17 Entanglement in a Classical System
- Part V Decoherence, Spontaneous Coherence, and Spontaneous Collapse
- Appendix A Summary of quantum interpretations
- Index
Summary
This chapter presents the surprising mathematical result that classical systems can indeed have entanglement. However, the degree to which they can be entangled is strictly limited, while quantum systems have no limit to their amount of entanglement.
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- Interpreting Quantum MechanicsModern Foundations, pp. 255 - 264Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024