Supersinglets
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Abstract: Supersinglets are states of total spin zero of particles of levels. Some applications of the and states are described. The states can be used to solve three problems which have no classical solution: The " strangers," "secret sharing," and "liar detection" problems. The (with even) states can be used to encode qubits in decoherence-free subspaces.
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