Quantum Entanglement in Time
Del Rajan (Victoria University of Wellington)

TL;DR
This thesis explores the concept of entanglement in time, a quantum phenomenon where systems are interconnected across different times, and proposes one of the first practical applications of this effect.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical foundation for entanglement in time and introduces an original application, advancing understanding and potential uses in quantum information.
Findings
Entanglement in time is stronger than classical correlations across time.
The thesis offers a new theoretical framework for temporal quantum effects.
An initial application of entanglement in time is proposed and designed.
Abstract
In this doctoral thesis we provide one of the first theoretical expositions on a quantum effect known as entanglement in time. It can be viewed as an interdependence of quantum systems across time, which is stronger than could ever exist between classical systems. We explore this temporal effect within the study of quantum information and its foundations as well as through relativistic quantum information. An original contribution of this thesis is the design of one of the first applications of entanglement in time.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
