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... effectively zero, as was logically expected. In order to find the probability of all of the bullet’s atoms tunnelling successfully this value must be raised to a power equal to the number of atoms in the bullet. For the 11g bullet it was worked out that there were 3.21 × 1019 atoms present using the ...
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... the singlet state can be regarded to have a locally preexistent spin value. Instead, the singlet state tells us that upon measurement the spin values, if measured in the same direction on each particle, will always be found anti-parallel. Because this (anti-) correlation is found in all such measure ...
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...  L. Fedichkin and A. Fedorov, Phys. Rev. A 69, 032311 (2004).  A. Fedorov, L. Fedichkin, and V. Privman, cond-mat/0401248, cond-mat/0309685, cond-mat/0303158.  L. Fedichkin, D. Solenov, and C. Tamon, Quantum Inf. Comp., in press; quant-ph/0509163. ...
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