kvanttitilaemme
Kvanttitilaemme is a term rooted in the Finnish language that translates literally to “our quantum state.” It is used in both informal and academic contexts to refer to a collective or shared quantum state that involves multiple particles or systems. In physics, a shared quantum state is often called a multi‑particle entangled state, a concept that underpins quantum information theory, quantum cryptography and quantum computing.
The phrase emerged in the early 2000s within the Finnish physics community as a way to describe
In practice, kvanttitilaemme are created by processes such as spontaneous parametric down‑conversion, four‑wave mixing, or by
The concept is frequently referenced in Finnish textbooks and research articles, and it is occasionally adopted