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Can anybody point out a good recent review on entanglement- both theory and experiment. I am especially interested in indistinguisability as a reason of entanglement.
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see above
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For the double slit interference (Thomas Young 1901) the distance between the peaks b on the screen is derived by the well known formula b=H.l /D where H is the distance ftom the slits to the...
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Thats all.
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