Can the entanglement be considered a basic concept of quantum mechanics?

Science and Philosophy 10 (1):57-69 (2022)
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Abstract

Recently, several experimental tests devoted to quantitatively establish complementarity relations in quantum systems have been reported. Starting from the results of fully quantum single-particle self-nterference experiments, we critically review the concept of entanglement, arguing that this quantity is a peculiar trait of composite quantum systems, and thus it can be looked as a basic concept of quantum mechanics.

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