entanglement in many-body systems
Entanglement in many-body systems refers to a phenomenon where the quantum states of multiple particles become inherently interconnected, such that the state of one particle cannot be described independently of the others. It results in correlations and non-local interactions that surpass classical understanding, providing a key feature for studying quantum physics in complex systems.
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