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Monogamy is a non-classical property that restricts the sharability of
quantum correlation and ability to perform quantum information
processing tasks among the constituents of a multipartite quantum
system. I will discuss how classical information transmission via
multipartite quantum states, known as quantum dense coding, respects
an exclusion principle. I will also show that quantum correlations may
satisfy or violate monogamy for quantum states and that the monogamy
constraint can be a useful tool to estimate two-site entanglement in
resonating valence bond states.
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