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In quantum physics, entanglement depth characterizes the strength of multiparticle entanglement. An entanglement depth k {\displaystyle k} means that the quantum state of a particle ensemble cannot be described under the assumption that particles interacted with each other only in groups having fewer than k {\displaystyle k} particles. It has been used to characterize the quantum states created in experiments with cold gases.

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