TY - JOUR
T1 - Entanglement as a Method to Reduce Uncertainty
AU - Aerts, Diederik
AU - Arguëlles, Jonito Aerts
AU - Beltran, Lester
AU - Geriente, Suzette
AU - Sozzo, Sandro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/7
Y1 - 2023/7
N2 - In physics, entanglement ‘reduces’ the entropy of an entity, because the (von Neumann) qentropy of, e.g., a composite bipartite entity in a pure entangled state is systematically lower than the entropy of the component sub-entities. We show here that this ‘genuinely non-classical reduction of entropy as a result of composition’ also holds whenever two concepts combine in human cognition and, more generally, it is valid in human culture. On the basis of these results, we make a ‘new hypothesis’ on the nature of entanglement, namely, the production of entanglement in the preparation of a composite entity can be seen as a ‘dynamical process of collaboration between its sub-entities to reduce uncertainty’, because the composite entity is in a pure state while its sub-entities are in a non-pure state as a result of the preparation. We identify within the nature of this entanglement a mechanism of contextual updating and illustrate the mechanism in the examples we analyse. Our hypothesis naturally explains the non-classical nature of some quantum logical connectives, as due to Bell-type correlations.
AB - In physics, entanglement ‘reduces’ the entropy of an entity, because the (von Neumann) qentropy of, e.g., a composite bipartite entity in a pure entangled state is systematically lower than the entropy of the component sub-entities. We show here that this ‘genuinely non-classical reduction of entropy as a result of composition’ also holds whenever two concepts combine in human cognition and, more generally, it is valid in human culture. On the basis of these results, we make a ‘new hypothesis’ on the nature of entanglement, namely, the production of entanglement in the preparation of a composite entity can be seen as a ‘dynamical process of collaboration between its sub-entities to reduce uncertainty’, because the composite entity is in a pure state while its sub-entities are in a non-pure state as a result of the preparation. We identify within the nature of this entanglement a mechanism of contextual updating and illustrate the mechanism in the examples we analyse. Our hypothesis naturally explains the non-classical nature of some quantum logical connectives, as due to Bell-type correlations.
KW - Bell inequalities
KW - Entanglement
KW - Entropy
KW - Human cognition
KW - Quantum logic
KW - Uncertainty
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U2 - 10.1007/s10773-023-05404-x
DO - 10.1007/s10773-023-05404-x
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85164173671
SN - 0020-7748
VL - 62
JO - International Journal of Theoretical Physics
JF - International Journal of Theoretical Physics
IS - 7
M1 - 145
ER -