Quantum Teleportation

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Quantum teleportation is a promising feature predicted by quantum mechanics which could vastly improve computing speed. As explained by Phys.org:[1]

[Q]uantum teleportation [is] a unique feature of quantum mechanics that has previously been used to transmit unknown quantum states between two parties without physically sending the state itself. Using a theoretical protocol developed in the 1990s, Yale researchers experimentally demonstrated a quantum operation, or "gate," without relying on any direct interaction.

The goal is to use quantum teleportation to facilitate an architecture that benefits from parallel processing, and thereby has enhanced computational power and better ability to correct errors inherent in quantum computing.

References[edit]

  1. https://phys.org/news/2018-09-teleport-quantum-gate.html#jCp

Categories: [Quantum Mechanics]


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