entangledtilas
Entangledtilas are a class of nonclassical correlations described in quantum information and condensed-matter theory. They refer to entangled states arranged on a lattice of discrete units called tilas; the global state cannot be factored into independent tile states, and measurements on distant tilas reveal correlated outcomes that defy classical explanation.
The term combines imagery of tiling with quantum entanglement. Entangledtilas were introduced in studies of tensor-network
Mathematically, entangledtilas are often framed within stabilizer formalisms or tensor-network builds. Each tilas carries a local
Properties include robust nonlocal correlations that scale with lattice geometry and connectivity. Depending on the construction,
Applications are primarily theoretical but point to potential uses in distributed quantum computation, quantum communication networks,