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Quantum entanglement and the uncertainty relationsby: Y. Shih
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AbstractEntangled EPR two-particle system is characterized by Delta(p1+p2) = 0 and Delta (x1- x2) = 0, simultaneous. Even the momentum and position of each individual particle are completely undefined: Delta pj sim infin, Delta xj siminfin. This remarkable feature does not violate the uncertainty principle of quantum theory. It is the result of the surprising two-particle quantum coherent superposition. Although questions regarding fundamental issues of quantum theory still exist, quantum entanglement has brought about a novel concept in nonlocal timing and positioning measurements with ultra-high accuracy, even beyond the classical limit.
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