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Decided to do an extra credit project for my Intro to Theoretical Physics class. Its a presentation/demo with the mathematics weve learned and I decided to do Bells theorem on quantum entanglement of an electron-positron system with total spin of zero. I understand the derivation, using hidden variable assumptions, and integrals to derive the inequality from a given Spin Product Average. But I want to know how to derive the PSA. Anyways, looking at this SPA, theres some step I dont quite understand because the equation referenced in the solutions manual for the derivation of SPA isnt found in the textbook that I found online... I hope theres a simpler way to find it using spin matrices, which would be great since that would incorporate the linear algebra Ive learned, and Ive only got 10 minutes to present the maths. Ive got some links and papers to sift through but its gonna be a while since every physicist seems to have personal preferences with notation, derivations, and examples. If anyone, especially Ewan Mount, Johanan Raatz, and Claudio Soprano have any idea how to do this, Ill tip my grad cap to you when the time comes. /rant
Posted on: Fri, 18 Apr 2014 05:52:06 +0000

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