Implications of Space-Time foam for Entanglement Correlations of Neutral Kaons
Abstract
The role of invariance and consequences for bipartite entanglement of neutral (K) mesons are discussed. A relaxation of leads to a modification of the entanglement which is known as the effect. The relaxation of assumptions required to prove the theorem are examined within the context of models of space-time foam. It is shown that the evasion of the EPR type entanglement implied by (which is connected with spin statistics) is rather elusive. Relaxation of locality (through non-commutative geometry) or the introduction of decoherence by themselves do not lead to a destruction of the entanglement. So far we find only one model which is based on non-critical strings and D-particle capture and recoil that leads to a stochastic contribution to the space-time metric and consequent change in the neutral meson bipartite entanglement. The lack of an omega effect is demonstrated for a class of models based on thermal like baths which are generally considered as generic models of decoherence.
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@article{arxiv.0907.3122,
title = {Implications of Space-Time foam for Entanglement Correlations of Neutral Kaons},
author = {Sarben Sarkar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.3122},
year = {2014}
}