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Quantum
entanglement is at the physical basis of quantum computation,
quantum cryptography and quantum teleportation. On the other
hand, its intrinsic nonlocality provides a bridge to complexity
and, generally speaking, to nonextensive statistical systems.
The conference intends to provide a forum for the discussion of
the subject from fresh and varied perspectives. An attempt will
be made to merge general features of the subject and state of
the art in experimental and theoretical aspects. From the
experimental standpoint, techniques such as nuclear magnetic
resonance, optics and superconducting devices will be addressed.
From the theoretical standpoint, connections with entropy,
nonextensive statistical mechanics and related quantum
information matters will be emphasized.
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