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As a bare minimum for a good understanding of "entanglement", I think you will need the following:TheDonk said:What is the bare minimum concepts I need to know to understand ... entanglement? Superposition? Wave functions? Do I need to understand the quantum operators?
1) a "2-dimension vector space" with "inner product";
2) an "orthonormal basis" on that space;
3) a "tensor product" of two such spaces;
4) the "singlet state" in the resulting tensor-product space;
5) "linear operators" on the resulting tensor-product space;
6) the "Projection Postulate" of Quantum Mechanics.