In an entangled state of two qubits the outcome of the measurement of the first qubit will affect the outcome of the measurement of the second qubit?
Sunday, 05 May 2024
by dkarayiannakis
In the realm of quantum mechanics, particularly in the context of quantum information theory, entanglement is a phenomenon that lies at the heart of many quantum protocols and applications. When two qubits are entangled, their quantum states are intrinsically linked in a way that classical systems cannot replicate. This entanglement leads to a situation where
- Published in Quantum Information, EITC/QI/QIF Quantum Information Fundamentals, Quantum Information properties, Quantum Measurement
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BellState, Decoherence, Quantum Information, QuantumComputing, QuantumCorrelations, QuantumEntanglement