Entanglement—a uniquely quantum phenomenon that intimately links the fate of subatomic particles even if they reside on opposite sides of the galaxy—is a key reason why quantum computers are so much more powerful than their ordinary, “classical”
Entanglement—a uniquely quantum phenomenon that intimately links the fate of subatomic particles even if they reside on opposite sides of the galaxy—is a key reason why quantum computers are so much more powerful than their ordinary, “classical”