quantum entanglement swapping
Quantum entanglement swapping is a phenomenon in quantum physics where the entangled states of two particles can be transferred to a different pair of particles, even if they have never interacted directly. This process allows the entanglement between two particles to be "swapped" or transferred to two other particles, creating a new entangled state.
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