2012
DOI: 10.1063/1.3688995
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A quantum information view on observables in the neutral kaon system

Abstract: Foundations of Quantum Mechanics can be tested as well for systems at high energy scales. Here we present a concise formalism which allows to discuss observables in typical accelerator experiments from an information theoretic view. In particular, we show how the difference of a world of matter and a world of antimatter, the famous C P violation, changes the information theoretic content of the neutral kaon system.

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“…As time progresses, the degree of decoherence in the initially fully entangled K 0 K 0 system increases, leading to a decrease in the system's entanglement. This loss of entanglement, defined as the disparity between an entanglement value and its maximum unity, can be precisely measured [21,49]. In the realm of quantum information, the quantification of entanglement in a state is assessed by employing specific measures designed for quantifying entanglement.…”
Section: Loss Of Entanglementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As time progresses, the degree of decoherence in the initially fully entangled K 0 K 0 system increases, leading to a decrease in the system's entanglement. This loss of entanglement, defined as the disparity between an entanglement value and its maximum unity, can be precisely measured [21,49]. In the realm of quantum information, the quantification of entanglement in a state is assessed by employing specific measures designed for quantifying entanglement.…”
Section: Loss Of Entanglementmentioning
confidence: 99%