Schrödinger's pure-state steering completed
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Abstract: Schroedinger investigated entanglement in two-particle state vectors by assuming measurement finding out if the nearby particle is in a given state vector or not. Without interaction with the distant particle, just on account of the entanglement, the distant particle is steered into a certain state vector. In Schroedinger's finite-dimensional case thus any distant-particle state vector can be reached. This theory was extended to infinite-dimensional spaces by the author. The present article completes the extension by throwing light on the fine structure of steering.
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