Friday, January 18, 2013

Mathematical Breakthrough Sets Out Rules For More Effective Teleportation

dsinc sends this news from the University of Cambridge:
"For the last ten years, theoretical physicists have shown that the intense connections generated between particles as established in the quantum law of ?entanglement? may hold the key to eventual teleportation of information. Now, for the first time, researchers have worked out how entanglement could be 'recycled' to increase the efficiency of these connections. Published in the journal Physical Review Letters, the result could conceivably take us a step closer to sci-fi style teleportation in the future, although this research is purely theoretical in nature. ... Previous teleportation protocols have fallen into one of two camps, those that could only send scrambled information requiring correction by the receiver or, more recently, "port-based" teleportation that doesn't require a correction, but needs an impractical amount of entanglement ? as each object sent would destroy the entangled state. Now, physicists from Cambridge, University College London, and the University of Gdansk have developed a protocol to provide an optimal solution in which the entangled state is 'recycled,' so that the gateway between particles holds for the teleportation of multiple objects. They have even devised a protocol in which multiple qubits can be teleported simultaneously, although the entangled state degrades proportionally to the amount of qubits sent in both cases."

Source: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotScience/~3/av3ZeWG7Mgk/story01.htm

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