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On Entanglement with Vacuum

Marcin Pawlowski, Marek Czachor

abstract: The so-called entanglement with vacuum is not a property of the Fock space, but of some rather pathological representations of CCR/CAR algebras. In some other Fock space representations the notion simply does not exist. We have checked all the main Gedanken experiments where the notion of entanglement with vacuum was used, and found that all the calculations could be performed at a representation-independent level. In particular any such experiment can be formulated in a Fock-space representation where the notion of entanglement with vacuum is meaningless. So, for the moment there is no single experiment where the notion is needed, and probably it is simply unphysical.

oai_identifier:
oai:arXiv.org:quant-ph/0507151
categories:
quant-ph
comments:
3 pages, 1 eps figure
arxiv_id:
quant-ph/0507151
created:
2005-07-16

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