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Entanglement Energetics at Zero Temperature

Andrew N. Jordan, Markus Buttiker

Published 2003-11-28Version 1

We show how many-body ground state entanglement information may be extracted from sub-system energy measurements at zero temperature. Generically, the larger the measured energy fluctuations are, the larger the entanglement is. Examples are given with the two-state system and the harmonic oscillator. Comparisons made with recent qubit experiments show this type of measurement provides another method to quantify entanglement with the environment.

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