quantum entanglement swapping protocols

Quantum entanglement swapping protocols refer to a set of methods or procedures that allow the transfer of entanglement between different pairs of particles or qubits. This process involves creating entanglement between two separate pairs of particles and then combining them in such a way that the entanglement is swapped or transferred to particles that were not initially entangled. The protocols are used in quantum information processing and communication to enable the transfer of entanglement over longer distances or across different physical systems.

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