Entanglement and intra-molecular cooling in biological systems? - A quantum thermodynamic perspective

Physics – Quantum Physics

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Section 2 expanded. A few references added. 20 pages, 6 figures

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We discuss the possibility of existence of entanglement in biological systems. Our arguments centre on the fact that biological systems are thermodynamic open driven systems far from equilibrium. In such systems error correction can occur which may maintain entanglement despite high levels of de-coherence. We also discuss the possibility of cooling (classical or quantum) at molecular level.

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