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19 May 2016 Effects of number scaling on entangled states in quantum mechanics
Paul Benioff
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Abstract
A summary of number structure scaling is followed by a description of the effects of number scaling in nonrelativistic quantum mechanics. The description extends earlier work to include the effects on the states of two or more interacting particles. Emphasis is placed on the effects on entangled states. The resulting scaling field is generalized to describe the effects on these states. It is also seen that one can use fiber bundles with fibers associated with single locations of the underlying space to describe the effects of scaling on arbitrary numbers of particles.
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Paul Benioff "Effects of number scaling on entangled states in quantum mechanics", Proc. SPIE 9873, Quantum Information and Computation IX, 98730D (19 May 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2221958
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KEYWORDS
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Quantum mechanics

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Entangled states

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