Thursday, May 11, 2017

Puzzle 332: Quantum Entanglement

Rules: Every outlined room is an atom. Place two electrons in each row and column. Electrons are represented by numbers which describe the state/spin of the electron. Half of the electrons must have an initial state of 1 and the remaining electrons have an initial state of 2. Every atom contains not more than two electrons, and it is possible that an atom does not contain any electron. When two electrons reside in the same atom, they interact and inevitably reach a state of 1, regardless of their initial states. No interaction happens in singleton atoms. Numbers in outer row on top and right indicate the sums of states of electrons after entanglement. Inner row of clues indicate sums of the initial states. If two electrons are orthogonally adjacent, their initial states cannot be equal.




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