quantum entanglement swapping in quantum computing systems
Quantum entanglement swapping in quantum computing systems refers to a process where two entangled particles, each of which is entangled with a third particle, become entangled with each other, even if they have never directly interacted. This swapping allows the creation of new entangled states and enables the transfer of quantum information between distant particles, making it a crucial tool for quantum communication and computation.
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