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A simple proof of monogamy of entanglement

Monogamy of entanglement means that an entangled state cannot be shared with many parties. The more parties, the less entanglement between them. In this paper, we give a simple proof of this property and provide an upper bound of the number of parties.
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Updated on November 2, 2006
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