Abstract:
The quantum correlations of two or more entangled particles present the possibility of
stronger-than-classical outcome coincidences. We review the standard cases of two and
four two-state particles. We also investigate two-partite correlations of spin one and spin
three-half quanta in a state satisfying a uniqueness property in the sense that knowledge
of an outcome of one particle observable entails the certainty that, if this observable were
measured on the other particle(s) as well, the outcome of the measurement would be a
unique function of the outcome of the measurement performed.