Monogamy of entanglement

In quantum physics, monogamy is the property of quantum entanglement that restricts entanglement from being freely shared between arbitrarily many parties. In order for two qubits A and B to be maximally entangled, they must not be entangled with any third qubit C whatsoever.

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Monogamy of entanglement

In quantum physics, monogamy is the property of quantum entanglement that restricts entanglement from being freely shared between arbitrarily many parties. In order for two qubits A and B to be maximally entangled, they must not be entangled with any third qubit C whatsoever.

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