quantum entanglement entropy
Quantum entanglement entropy quantifies the degree of correlation and information shared between entangled particles. It measures the entanglement between different regions of a quantum system and reflects the amount of uncertainty or randomness that exists when observing one part of the system, when the other part is unknown or unobserved.
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