Abstract
Thermodynamic equilibrium of a system is considered as a consequence of quantum entanglement of the vacuum state of the system. An explicit mathematical model of multiparticle entangled pure quantum states is developed and analyzed. Within the framework of this model, the measurement process gives rise to probability distributions that exactly correspond to thermal equilibrium of the system in a thermostat.
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