Abstract

The concept of quantum information in a state is analysed. For a component of an entangled state, the potential measurements are claimed to define a context, against which the information is to be interpreted. Projective measurements are shown to allow the processing of information contained in the incoming quantum states. Finally the process of a quantum measurement is considered as a mapping between different parts of the system, a quantum information transfer.

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