摘要:
We apply information geometric (IG)techniques to study s -wave, scattering-induced quantum entanglement. Application of IG methods enables use of statistical manifolds associated with correlated and non-correlated Gaussian probability distribution functions to model the quantum entanglement of two spinless, structureless, non-relativistic particles, the latter represented by minimum uncertainty Gaussian wave-packets. Our analysis leads to the following relevant findings: first, we are able to express the entanglement strength, quantified by the subsystem purity, in terms of scattering potential and incident particle energies, which in turn, are related to the micro-correlation coefficient r , a quantity that parameterizes the correlated microscopic degrees of freedom of the system; second, we show that the entanglement duration can be controlled by the initial momentum p o , momentum spread σ o and r . Finally, we uncover a quantitative relation between quantum entanglement and information geometric complexity.
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