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@ Dr. Daniel Dizdarevic
2025-02-19 09:22:37
nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqg53y3t0krt8ems8pps9pd3vrs8y6q2xdpj0t7npdkh2m9j2fdumq0pavnq Thanks for the information! I can't read the whole article, but I'm assuming the benefit is the following?
"Most researchers believe that entanglement is necessary to realize quantum computing (although this is disputed by some)."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_entanglement#Applications
"For any quantum algorithm operating on pure states [...] the presence of multi-partite entanglement [...] is necessary if the quantum algorithm is to offer an exponential speed-up over classical computation."
https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0201143
However, I would be surprised if adding entanglement on top of the decoherence problem makes quantum computing any easier 😅