Hi, for exercise 1 part b, I am stuck: I don't understand what is PSI is. In the lectures we assumed PSI was a bell state but here there is no specification on PSI. I am a bit lost on how to do the proof.
Hi,
It is specified on second line of exercise that Psi = phi_A x phi_B.
Here it is not a Bell state like in the lecture but a product state.
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It is specified on second line of exercise that Psi = phi_A x phi_B.
Here it is not a Bell state like in the lecture but a product state.
best
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Oh right thank you.
Would it be possible to post a correction of this homework after the deadline please?
Would it be possible to post a correction of this homework after the deadline please?
i usually wait a bit so late uploads can still be accepted...