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Speed excess and total acceleration: a kinematical approach to entanglement

Quantum Physics 2025-02-28 v2

Abstract

We show that the concept of total variance of a spin state, defined as the average of the variances of spin projection measurements along three orthogonal axes, also gives the rotational speed of the state in projective space, averaged over all rotation axes. We compute the addition law, under system composition, for this quantity and find that, in the case of separable states, it is of simple pythagorean form. In the presence of entanglement, we find that the composite state "rotates faster than its parts", thus unveiling a kinematical origin for the correlation of total variance with entanglement. We analyze a similar definition for the acceleration of a state under rotations, for both pure and mixed states, and probe numerically its relation with a wide array of entanglement related measures.

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@article{arxiv.2401.17427,
  title  = {Speed excess and total acceleration: a kinematical approach to entanglement},
  author = {C. Chryssomalakos and A. G. Flores-Delgado and E. Guzmán-González and L. Hanotel and E. Serrano-Ensástiga},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.17427},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Updated acknowledgements.23 pages, 8 figures