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Nature 441, 935 (22 June 2006) | doi:10.1038/441935b; Published online 21 June 2006
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A weird, wired world
Vlatko Vedral1
BOOK REVIEWED-Entangled World: The Fascination of Quantum Information and Computation
edited byJürgen Audretsch
John Wiley: 2006. 312 pp. $35, £22.50,
33.80
Quantum entanglement seems to be at the core of all the weirdness in quantum mechanics. Erwin Schrödinger called it the characteristic trait of quantum mechanics.
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