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Quantum Mechanics of the Composite System and Its Subsystems

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We revisit the EPR problem and make clear what is a correct comprehension of its problem. When one applies the quantum mechanics correctly, it will be shown that there is no paradox. According to these lines of thought, a quantum teleportation scheme without resort to the von Neumann projection postulate is presented.

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Machida, S., Motoyoshi, A. Quantum Mechanics of the Composite System and Its Subsystems. Foundations of Physics 28, 45–57 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1018756303484

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