Abstract
Entangled states of multi-particle systems are arguably the quintessential feature of quantum mechanics In addition to their central role in discussions of non-local quantum correlations, they form the basis of quantum information, and enable such phenomena as quantum cryptography, quantum dense coding, teleportation, and quantum computation Yet surprisingly, to date only a limited class of entangled states has ever been produced.
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