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Jaynes principle versus entanglement
Ryszard Horodecki, Michal Horodecki, Pawel Horodecki
Published 1997-09-04, updated 1998-01-29Version 2
We show, by explicit examples, that the Jaynes inference scheme based on maximization of entropy can produce inseparable states even if there exists a separable state compatible with the measured data. It can lead to problems with processing of entanglement. The difficulty vanishes when one uses inference scheme based on minimization of entanglement.
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