quantum chaos and entanglement
Quantum chaos refers to the study of the classical chaotic behavior that emerges when quantum mechanics is introduced into the dynamics of a system. It involves the investigation of unpredictable and irregular patterns of behavior in quantum systems, such as the behavior of electrons in atoms or the dynamics of quantum billiards. Entanglement, on the other hand, is a fundamental principle of quantum mechanics where two or more particles become interconnected in such a way that their states are inseparably linked, regardless of their physical distance. This phenomenon results in a correlation between the quantum states of the entangled particles, providing a powerful resource for tasks like quantum communication and computing.
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