What is wave function collapse (or state vector reduction) and how does it
occur, particularly for entangled systems?
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A: Wave function collapse and state vector reduction can be understood as the
formation of a transaction that projects out one possible outcome from among the
possibilities implicitly or explicitly contained in the initial offer wave function. For
entangled systems a multi-vertex transaction forms in which conservation laws are
enforced at all vertices together to enable entanglement and nonlocal correlations.
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Quantum entanglement is a label for the observed physical phenomenon that occurs when a pair or group of particles is generated, interact, or share spatial proximity in a way such that the quantum state of each particle of the pair or group cannot be described independently of the state of the others, even when the particles are separated by a large distance. The topic of quantum entanglement is at the heart of the disparity between classical and quantum physics.
Measurements of physical properties such as position, momentum, spin, and polarization, performed on entangled particles are found to be perfectly correlated.
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