Entanglement and the Second Quantum Revolution with Duncan Haldane, Princeton University
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2022-08-03に共有
While Einstein felt that the implications of entanglement were so strange that quantum mechanics could not be the fundamental description of nature, it has passed all experimental tests. In combination with the development of modern quantum information theory, it is at the heart of what some are calling the "second quantum revolution," in which entanglement over distances larger than atomic sizes is viewed as the "fuel" that will drive future "quantum information processors" much more powerful than today's computers.