The Kodama state is a specific type of quantum entanglement associated with certain kinds of quantum systems, particularly in the context of condensed matter physics and quantum information. It is named after the physicist S. Kodama, who studied its properties. In general terms, the Kodama state can refer to a state in which quantum entanglement plays a crucial role, often leading to intriguing phenomena such as topological order or emergent properties in many-body systems.
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