2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2206.02945
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Entanglement and the Path Integral

Abstract: The path integral is not typically utilized for analyzing entanglement experiments, in part because there is no standard toolbox for converting an arbitrary experiment into a form allowing a simple sum-over-history calculation. After completing the last portion of this toolbox (a technique for implementing multi-particle measurements in an entangled basis), some interesting 4-and 6-particle experiments are analyzed with this alternate technique. While the joint probabilities of measurement outcomes are always … Show more

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