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The no-hiding theorem is a result from quantum information theory that emphasizes the limitations of quantum states in terms of their ability to hide or conceal information. Specifically, it states that if a quantum state is entangled with a system, that state cannot be completely hidden from the local observer who has access to one part of the entangled system.

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