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  1. How can we define Quantum entanglement (in QFT)?

  2. Can we regard it as organised information or just random data exchange?

  3. Why in either casesWhat are the known mathematical settings and special physical (Mathematicallyor logical) conditions of QE applied to Quantum computing?

  1. How can we define Quantum entanglement (in QFT)?

  2. Can we regard it as organised information or just random data exchange?

  3. Why in either cases (Mathematically)?

  1. How can we define Quantum entanglement (in QFT)?

  2. What are the known mathematical settings and special physical (or logical) conditions of QE applied to Quantum computing?

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How can we define Quantum entanglement (in QFT)? Can we regard it as organised information or just random data exchange? Why in either cases (Mathematically)?

  1. How can we define Quantum entanglement (in QFT)?

  2. Can we regard it as organised information or just random data exchange?

  3. Why in either cases (Mathematically)?

How can we define Quantum entanglement (in QFT)? Can we regard it as organised information or just random data exchange? Why in either cases (Mathematically)?

  1. How can we define Quantum entanglement (in QFT)?

  2. Can we regard it as organised information or just random data exchange?

  3. Why in either cases (Mathematically)?

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How can we define Quantum entanglement (in QFT)? Can we regard it as organised information or just random data exchange? Why in either cases (Mathematically)?

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How can we define Quantum entanglement (in QFT)? Can we regard it as organised information or just random data exchange? Why in either cases (Mathematically)?

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