Quantum Teleportation and Bell Inequalities

Quantum Teleportation is a way of transferring an unknown quantum state from one particle to another.

  • It uses features of entanglement (multiple objects – such as a pair of electrons or photons – share a single quantum state) which can be used to transport information, carried by the object, to another place where the object is then reconstituted.
  • Bell inequalities make it possible to differentiate between quantum mechanics’ indeterminacy and an alternative description using secret instructions, or hidden ....
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