Brownian entanglement

A. E. Allahverdyan, A. Khrennikov, and Th. M. Nieuwenhuizen
Phys. Rev. A 72, 032102 – Published 6 September 2005

Abstract

For two classical Brownian particles an analog of continuous-variable quantum entanglement is presented: The common probability distribution of the two coordinates and the corresponding coarse-grained velocities cannot always be prepared via mixing of any factorized distributions referring to the two particles separately. This is possible for particles which have interacted in the past, but do not interact at present. Three factors are crucial for the effect: (1) separation of time scales of coordinate and momentum which motivates the definition of coarse-grained velocities; (2) the resulting uncertainty relations between the coordinate of the Brownian particle and the change of its coarse-grained velocity; (3) the fact that the coarse-grained velocity, though pertaining to a single Brownian particle, is defined on a common context of two particles. The Brownian entanglement is a consequence of a coarse-grained description and disappears for a finer resolution of the Brownian motion. Analogies with the quantum situation are discussed, as well as possibilities of experimental realization of the effect in examples of macroscopic Brownian motion.

  • Received 23 December 2004

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.72.032102

©2005 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

A. E. Allahverdyan1,2, A. Khrennikov3, and Th. M. Nieuwenhuizen1

  • 1Institute for Theoretical Physics, Valckenierstraat 65, 1018 XE Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • 2Yerevan Physics Institute, Alikhanian Brothers Street 2, Yerevan 375036, Armenia
  • 3International Centre for Mathematical Modeling in Physics and Cognitive Sciences, MSI, University of Växjö, S-35195, Sweden

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Vol. 72, Iss. 3 — September 2005

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