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Physicists learn how to "teleclone" |
Physicists learn how to "teleclone"
http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/10/2/15/1
24 February 2006
A team of physicists in Japan and the UK has demonstrated "quantum
telecloning" for the first time. Telecloning, which combines quantum
cloning and teleportation into a single step, involves sending
quantum information to more than one receiver. The breakthrough was
made by Sam Braunstein of the University of York and Akira Furusawa
and colleagues at the University of Tokyo and the Japan Science
Technology Agency, who successfully sent information about a laser
beam to two remote locations in a single step (Phys. Rev. Lett. 96
060504).
See: http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/10/2/15/1
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| User: "Spaceman" |
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| Title: Re: Physicists learn how to "teleclone" |
24 Feb 2006 12:35:09 PM |
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"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:jhHLf.796164$_o.414410@attbi_s71...
Physicists learn how to "teleclone"
http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/10/2/15/1
24 February 2006
A team of physicists in Japan and the UK has demonstrated "quantum
telecloning" for the first time. Telecloning, which combines quantum
cloning and teleportation into a single step, involves sending
quantum information to more than one receiver.
Oh my god,
they figured out how conference calling works..
LOL
Wow, they are really flying along now..
soon they will figure out how to send info
to millions of places at once like radio can.
LOL
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