A New Objective Definition of Quantum Entanglement as Potential Coding
of Intensive and Effective Relations
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Christian de Ronde, César Massri
2019
Abstract
In [20] it was argued against the orthodox definition of quantum entanglement
in terms of pure and separable states. In this paper we attempt to discuss how
the logos categorical approach to quantum mechanics [18, 19] is able to provide
an objective formal account of the notion of entanglement --completely
independent of both purity and separability-- in terms of the potential coding
of intensive relations and effective relations. We will show how our novel
redefinition allows us to provide an anschaulich content to the notion of
entanglement, erasing in this way the "spookiness" still present within its
orthodox understanding in terms of space-time separated collapse particles.
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