different between entangled vs multipartite
entangled
English
Pronunciation
Verb
entangled
- simple past tense and past participle of entangle
Adjective
entangled (comparative more entangled, superlative most entangled)
- 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
Translations
See also
- quantum entanglement
entangled From the web:
- what entangled means
- what entangled particles
- what entangled mean in spanish
- entangled what does it means
- what does entangled mean in the bible
- what does entangled mean in a relationship
- what connects entangled particles
- what does entangled
multipartite
English
Etymology
multi- +? partite
Adjective
multipartite (comparative more multipartite, superlative most multipartite)
- Divided into multiple parts
- Involving multiple nations; multilateral
- (physics) Describing a system of three or more entangled quantum states
- (politics) Involving several different political parties.
- Synonym: multiparty
Translations
French
Adjective
multipartite (plural multipartites)
- multiparty, multipartite
multipartite From the web:
- what multipartite virus
- what multipartite virus means
- what is multipartite os peroneum
- what is multipartite patella
- what is multipartite plant virus
- what does multipartite meaning
- what is multipartite sesamoid
- what is multipartite in computer
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