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Einstein A, Podolsky B, Rosen N.
Can a quantum mechanical description of physical reality be considered complete?.
Phys Rev 1935;
47: 777-780. An entangled quantum state may be defined as the superposition (ie, the sum) of products of its component states, such that no single one of these components can be factored out of the sum.
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