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Entanglement, Information, and the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanicsby: Gregg Jaeger
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AbstractThis book explores the nature of quantum entanglement and quantum informationand their role in the quantum world. Their relations to a number of keyexperiments and thought experiments in the history of quantum physics areconsidered, as is a range of interpretations of quantum mechanics that havebeen put forward as a means of understanding the fundamental nature ofmicrophysics - the traditionally accepted domain of quantum mechanics - and insome cases, the universe as a whole. In this way, the book reveals the deepsignificance of entanglement and quantum information for our understanding ofthe physical world.
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