Poor Schrödinger’s cat: Entangled particles can now be in 103 states at once
Entangled particles can generally be in one of three states. Using more states could allow more powerful computing with the same number of particles. Read more »
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Entangled particles can generally be in one of three states. Using more states could allow more powerful computing with the same number of particles. Read more »
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