Developments in entanglement theory and applications to relevant physical systems
Lucas Lamata

TL;DR
This thesis explores various aspects of entanglement across different physical systems, including relativistic quantum theory, continuous variables, and multipartite states, highlighting its broad applicability.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of entanglement in diverse physical contexts, integrating multiple research directions and advancing understanding of entanglement's role in physics.
Findings
Entanglement in relativistic quantum systems analyzed
Continuous-variable entanglement characterized
Multipartite entanglement properties studied
Abstract
This Thesis is devoted to the analysis of entanglement in relevant physical systems. Entanglement is the conducting theme of this research, though I do not dedicate to a single topic, but consider a wide scope of physical situations. I have followed mainly three lines of research for this Thesis, with a series of different works each, which are, Entanglement and Relativistic Quantum Theory, Continuous-variable entanglement, and Multipartite entanglement.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
