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Passive quantum reference frame transformations cannot create entanglement between physical systems

T. Rick Perche, Natália Salomé Móller, Guilherme Franzmann·December 22, 2025
Quantum Physicshep-thphysics.hist-ph

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Abstract

We find a necessary condition for subsystems to become entangled after a quantum reference frame transformation. By distinguishing between quantum systems suitable to act as reference frames and physical systems described relative to these frames, we define passive quantum reference frames and show that transformations between these cannot produce entanglement between physical systems. Our results also apply to the study of entanglement between subsystems in the perspectival framework even when there is no distinction between physical and reference systems.

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