entanglement for identical particles doesnt follow textbook rules /

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(Phys.org)—In quantum entanglement,two particles are correlated in such a way that any action on one of them affects the other even when they are far apart. The traditional methods of measuring the degree of quantum entanglement were originally developed for nonidentical particles, such as between an electron and a proton, and two atoms of different types.

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