In physics terms the difference between entangled and rebit
is that entangled is (of two quantum states) correlated, even though physically separated; (referring to a state of a composite system) not separable while rebit is any of an arbitrary number of quantum mechanical binary states that is maximally entangled with every other one (in the real-vector-space theory.
As a verb entangled
is past tense of entangle.
As an adjective entangled
is tangled or twisted together.
As a noun rebit is
any of an arbitrary number of quantum mechanical binary states that is maximally entangled with every other one (in the real-vector-space theory.
entangled
English
Verb
(head)
(entangle)
Adjective
(
en adjective)
tangled or twisted together
confused or complicated
(physics) (of two quantum states'') correlated, even though physically separated; (''referring to a state of a composite system ) not separable
See also
* quantum entanglement
rebit
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(physics) Any of an arbitrary number of quantum mechanical binary states that is maximally entangled with every other one (in the real-vector-space theory)
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