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  2. Quantum entanglement - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Yin et al. reported setting a new quantum entanglement distance record of 1,203 km, demonstrating the survival of a two-photon pair and a violation of a Bell inequality, reaching a CHSH valuation of 2.37 ± 0.09, under strict Einstein locality conditions, from the Micius satellite to bases in Lijian, Yunnan and Delingha, Qinghai ...

  3. William Wootters - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] He is known for his contributions to the theory of quantum entanglement including quantitative measures of it, entanglement-assisted communication (notably quantum teleportation, discovered by Wootters and collaborators in 1993 [4]) and entanglement distillation.

  4. Quantum error correction - Wikipedia

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    Alexei Kitaev's topological quantum codes, introduced in 1997 as the toric code, and the more general idea of a topological quantum computer are the basis for various code types. [ 16 ] Todd Brun , Igor Devetak , and Min-Hsiu Hsieh also constructed the entanglement-assisted stabilizer formalism as an extension of the standard stabilizer ...

  5. Entanglement swapping - Wikipedia

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    In quantum mechanics, entanglement swapping is a protocol to transfer quantum entanglement from one pair of particles to another, even if the second pair of particles have never interacted. This process may have application in quantum communication networks and quantum computing .

  6. Bell's theorem - Wikipedia

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    The Meaning of Quantum Theory. Oxford University Press. Gilder, Louisa (2008). The Age of Entanglement: When Quantum Physics Was Reborn. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Greene, Brian (2004). The Fabric of the Cosmos. Vintage. ISBN 0-375-72720-5. Mermin, N. David (1981). "Bringing home the atomic world: Quantum mysteries for anybody". American ...

  7. No-communication theorem - Wikipedia

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    The theorem is significant because quantum entanglement creates correlations between distant events that might initially appear to enable faster-than-light communication. The no-communication theorem establishes conditions under which such transmission is impossible, thus resolving paradoxes like the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) paradox and ...

  8. Quantum convolutional code - Wikipedia

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    Wilde and Brun have integrated the theory of entanglement-assisted stabilizer codes and quantum convolutional codes in a series of articles (Wilde and Brun 2007a, 2007b, 2008, 2009) to form a theory of entanglement-assisted quantum convolutional coding.

  9. Monogamy of entanglement - Wikipedia

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    The monogamy of bipartite entanglement was established for tripartite systems in terms of concurrence by Valerie Coffman, Joydip Kundu, and William Wootters in 2000. [1] In 2006, Tobias Osborne and Frank Verstraete extended this result to the multipartite case, proving the CKW inequality.