entanglement swapping in multi-particle systems
Entanglement swapping in multi-particle systems refers to a phenomenon where the entanglement of two or more particles can be transferred or shared with other particles, even if they have not directly interacted with each other. This allows for the creation of new entangled states and is a key concept in quantum information processing and communication.
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