Abstract

We point out a formal correspondence between thermodynamics and entanglement. By applying it to previous work, we show that entropy of entanglement is the unique measure of entanglement for pure states.

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Quantum entanglementMeasure (data warehouse)Multipartite entanglementQuantum mechanicsPhysicsSquashed entanglementStatistical physicsTheoretical physicsComputer scienceQuantumData mining

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1996
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Sandu Popescu, Daniel Rohrlich (1996). On the measure of entanglement for pure states. arXiv (Cornell University) .