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Quantum correlations are not contained in the initial state
Published 1999-05-19Version 1
Two proofs are presented which show that quantum mechanics is incompatible with the following assumption: all possible correlations between subsystems of an individual isolated composite quantum system are contained in the initial quantum state of the whole system, although just a subset of them is revealed by the actual experiment.
Comments: REVTeX, 4 pages, 1 figure
Journal: Phys.Rev.A60:877,1999
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: initial state, quantum correlations, individual isolated composite quantum system, initial quantum state, actual experiment
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