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Entanglement and the ticking of the clock
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2020-06Registro en:
Valdés-Hernández, A.; Maglione, Cesar German; Majtey, Ana Paula; Plastino, Ángel Ricardo; Entanglement and the ticking of the clock; Sociedade Brasileira de Física; Revista Brasileira de Ensino de Física; 42; 6-2020; 1-11
0102-4744
1806-1117
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Valdés-Hernández, A.
Maglione, Cesar German
Majtey, Ana Paula
Plastino, Ángel Ricardo
Resumen
The concept of entanglement is at the heart of quantum physics. It plays a central role in all quantum phenomena involving composite systems. Interestingly, there is an intriguing idea that has attracted considerable attention recently, according to which quantum entanglement may also be essential for understanding the very emergence of time and dynamical evolution. Within this point of view, sometimes referred to as the timeless picture of quantum dynamics, the Universe is regarded as consisting of a clock and a system (or "rest of the Universe") that are jointly in a stationary quantum state, and time evolution arises as an emergent phenomenon rooted at the entanglement between the clock and the system. Here we provide a pedagogical and self-contained exposition, at the upper undergraduate level, of the role of entanglement in this timeless evolution approach to quantum mechanics. In particular, we give a detailed explanation of how the entanglement between the clock and the system is directly and quantitatively related to the average distinguishability between the states of the system at different times.