quantum entanglement in condensed matter systems

Quantum entanglement in condensed matter systems refers to a phenomenon where particles or groups of particles become inseparably connected, such that the state of one particle is instantly correlated with the state of another, regardless of their physical distance. This entanglement can occur within solids, liquids, or other condensed matter states, and it often leads to remarkable properties and behaviors that cannot be explained by classical physics.

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