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concept:entanglement-entropy-across-boundaryentanglement entropy across boundary
A measure of quantum entanglement across the agent-environment interface; its self-measurement is impossible for finite systems.
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- entanglement entropyrelated_toA measure of quantum entanglement between subsystems; invoked to show boundary unmeasurability from within.
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